Radulichnus

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Radulichnus
Radulichnus sobre el capot de mi auto. Zoom in.jpg
Radulichnus tracks produced by land snails on the bonnet of a car in City Bell, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina
Trace fossil classification e
Ichnogenus: Radulichnus
Voigt, 1977

Radulichnus is an ichnogenus of trace fossil which resembles the marks produced by the action of a mollusc's radula on sediment. As an ichnogenus, its classification is based solely on appearance, and does not necessarily imply anything of the affinity of the organism which produced the trace.[1] However, fossils of Kimberella have been found at or near the ends of Radulichnus traces, leading to the suspicion (accepted nearly as fact by some) that the traces were made by Kimberella.

References[]

  1. ^ Butterfield, N.J. (2006). "Hooking some stem-group "worms": fossil lophotrochozoans in the Burgess Shale". BioEssays. 28 (12): 1161–6. doi:10.1002/bies.20507. PMID 17120226. S2CID 29130876.


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