The Burrows of Decapod Crustaceans from Paleogene Deposits of the Middle Volga Region: Paleogeographic Implications

The description of a new find of the burrows of decapod crustaceans from Upper Paleocene and Lower Eocene deposits relating to two ichnotaxa ( Thalassinoides suevicus Rieth and Ophiomorpha nodosa Lundgren) clarifies their stratigraphic position and shows the paleogeographic significance of determini...

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