Oichnus Bromley, 1981

ID13353
Fossil groupBioerosional trace fossils
TaxonOichnus
AuthorBromley, 1981
ReferenceBromley, 1981a
Parent taxonOichnidae
FADEdiacaran
LADRecent

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Description(s)

Bromley, 1981a:

Circular to subcircular holes of biogenic origin bored into hard substrates. The hole may pass right through the substrate as a penetration, where the substrate is a thin shell; or end within the substrate as a shallow to deep depression or short, subcylindrical pit.

Wisshak et al., 2015:

Circular to subcircular holes of biogenic origin bored into hard substrates. The hole may pass right through the substrate as a penetration, where the substrate is a thin shell; or end within the substrate as a shallow to deep depression or short, subcylindrical pit.

Lévi, 1953:

Tracemaker: They were probably produced by Muricidae and Marginellidae (gastropods) and octopod cephalopods, respectively.

Nielsen & Nielsen, 2001:

Ethology. Pit-shaped specimens of O. simplex and O. paraboloides have been interpreted as attachment scars (see Franzén, 1974; Brett, 1978, 1985) and may be categorized as domichnia. At least some specimens, especially those of O. paraboloides, were probably produced by potential predators and can be considered as "unfinished' praedichnia. Moreover many different species of benthic foraminiferans are known to be bioeroders (Vénec-Peyré, 1996) and very little knowledge exists as to the reasons for this behavior. At least some specimens of pit-shaped Oichnus may have been produced by sessile host-selective epibionts, probably parasites or commensal suspension-feeding animals of unknown affinities (Brett, 1978,1985).

Knaust, 2012a:

Unbranced, circular.

Specimens with images (7)

<i>Oichnus isp.</i><br />Jaani,  m, Jaani Stage <i>Oichnus isp.</i><br />Hilliste Quarry,  m, Juuru Stage <i>Oichnus isp.</i><br />Saxby shore,  m, Vormsi Stage <i></i><br />Ülgase undergound mine,  m, Pakerort Stage <i></i><br />Ülgase undergound mine,  m, Pakerort Stage <i></i><br />Ülgase undergound mine,  m, Pakerort Stage <i></i><br />Saue,  m, Jõhvi Substage

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