Bioerosion ichnotaxa: review and annotated list
A remarkable diversity of bioerosion trace fossils is reflected by the plethora of ichnotaxa that has been proposed for these structures during the past two centuries. Bioerosion traces include microborings, macroborings, grazing traces, attachment etchings, and predation traces. They occur in calca...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Facies 2019-04, Vol.65 (2), p.1-39, Article 24 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A remarkable diversity of bioerosion trace fossils is reflected by the plethora of ichnotaxa that has been proposed for these structures during the past two centuries. Bioerosion traces include microborings, macroborings, grazing traces, attachment etchings, and predation traces. They occur in calcareous, siliceous, osteic, and xylic substrates, and are known or interpreted to be produced by tracemakers as diverse as bacteria, fungi, algae, invertebrates, and vertebrates. This review presents the status quo of an inventory of all bioerosion ichnotaxa currently recognized as valid, comprising 123 ichnogenera and 339 ichnospecies, including 45
combinationes novae
, the majority of which on account of fossil sponge bioerosion traces formerly grouped within the sponge biotaxon
Cliona
. In addition, the spelling of several ichnotaxa has to be corrected, leading to eight
nomina corrigenda
, and three cases of primary or secondary homonymy require establishing
nomina nova,
i.e., the new ichnogenus name
Irhopalia
replacing
Rhopalia
Radtke,
1991
, as well as the new ichnospecies names
Entobia morrisi
replacing
E. glomerata
(Morris,
1851
) and
Entobia tuberculata
replacing
E. mammillata
Bromley and D’Alessandro,
1984
, respectively. Ichnotaxa of dubious or invalid nomenclatural status currently include an additional 76 ichnogenera and 157 ichnospecies. The invalid ichnogenus
Ipites
is herein reinstated as new ichnogenus. Considering that only four valid (and one invalid) ichnofamilies had previously been established for bioerosion ichnotaxa, we here introduce a suite of 14 additional ichnofamilies: G
astrochaenolitidae
, T
alpinidae
, E
ntobiaidae
, P
lanobulidae
, I
chnoreticulinidae
, S
accomorphidae
, C
entrichnidae
, R
enichnidae
, P
odichnidae
, G
nathichnidae
, C
ircolitidae
, O
ichnidae
, B
elichnidae
, and M
achichnidae
. During the past five decades, the number of valid bioerosion ichnotaxa has more than quadrupled, reflecting a boost in bioerosion research, but also indicating the need for ichnotaxonomic consolidation in concert with a revision of key ichnogenera. In this context, the aim of this overview is to call for feedback from the research community in order to foster completeness of this list and to provide ichnotaxonomic stability. Furthermore, we want to raise awareness of the existence of the listed ichnotaxa, many of which obviously have remained unconsidered or forgotten for a long time. |
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ISSN: | 0172-9179 1612-4820 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10347-019-0561-8 |