Artichnus giberti isp. nov., a possible holothurian burrow from the Miocene of El camp de Tarragona Basin (NE Spain)
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https://doi.org/10.7203/sjp.29.2.17683Keywords:
Artichnus giberti, holothurian, ichnology, bioturbation, MioceneAbstract
A new ichnotaxon, Artichnus giberti isp. nov., is described in the marine middle Miocene (Serravallian) of the El Camp de Tarragona Basin, north eastern Spain. It is a mostly horizontal and rectilinear, tubular burrow with laminated lining. Artichnus giberti is interpreted as the result of the burrowing activity of a deposit- or suspension-feeding, worm- like animal, most likely a holothurian. This new Iberian occurrence extends the known temporal and geographical records of the ichnogenus Artichnus, which was previously restricted to the Eocene of PolandDownloads
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