Review paper

Caedichnus, a New Ichnogenus Representing Predatory Attack on the Gastropod Shell Aperture

Volume: 22, Issue: 2, Pages: 87 - 102
Published: Apr 3, 2015
Abstract
Predatory traces, in which the tracemaker has damaged the prey animal's skeleton to kill and consume it, have a deep fossil history and have received much scientific attention. Several types of predatory traces have been assigned to ichnotaxa, but one of the most studied predatory traces, the wedge-shaped excision produced as a result of attacks mainly by crustaceans on the apertures of gastropod shells, has yet to be described as an ichnotaxon....
Paper Details
Title
Caedichnus, a New Ichnogenus Representing Predatory Attack on the Gastropod Shell Aperture
Published Date
Apr 3, 2015
Volume
22
Issue
2
Pages
87 - 102
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