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Garilli et al., 2022

Natural casts of Entobia from the late Caenozoic of Sicily

Garilli, V., Dávid, Á., Dominici, S.
DOI
DOI10.54103/2039-4942/15175
Year2022
JournalRivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia
Volume128
Number1
Pages211-228
Typearticle in journal
LanguageEnglish
Id46567

Abstract

As with other ichnofossils, the study of the ichogenus Entobia Bronn, 1837, attributed to the activity of boring sponges, is useful to understand taphonomic processes and reconstruct paleoenvironments. Here we deli- neate a diverse Entobia assemblage from Sicily, the first described from this Mediterranean island, based on the disco- very of well-preserved natural casts. The studied association is represented by seven ichnotaxa, Entobia cateniformis, E. cateniformis form A, E. geometrica, E. laquea, E. ?megastoma, E. ovula, E. ?paradoxa, which come from the late Caenozoic sites of Altavilla Milicia and Sferracavallo, in north-western Sicily. Aragonitic bivalves, mostly veneroids, served as substrate for the boring organisms responsible of producing these ichnotaxa. Entobia was also found associated with natural casts of the boring Caulostrepsis taeniola, produced by polychaetes. Ichnology and shell-bed taphonomy indica- tes that investigated deposits formed in conditions of low rate of sedimentation; post depositional processes involved chemical conditions favorable to the preservation of calcite shells.

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