A new teichichnoid trace fossil Syringomorpha cyprensis from Miocene of Cyprus
DOI | 10.2110/palo.2019.051 |
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Aasta | 2019 |
Ajakiri | Palaios |
Köide | 34 |
Number | 10 |
Leheküljed | 506-514 |
Tüüp | artikkel ajakirjas |
Keel | inglise |
Id | 12708 |
Abstrakt
A new teichichnoid trace fossil, Syringomorpha cyprensis from the Miocene of Cyprus, is proposed as a vertical burrow composed of an arcuate-like tube with horizontal parts to subhorizontal distally and vertical to subvertical parts proximally and triangular spreiten in the inner corner of the tube. Previously, this ichnogenus was represented only by the lower Paleozoic, shallow marine S. nilssoni, which disappeared after the Cambrian. Syringomorpha cyprensis marks the reappearance of similar behavior, in a deep-sea environment with pelagic, contouritic, and turbiditic sedimentation, influenced by frequent turbiditic and bottom current flows. Both ichnospecies of Syringomorpha could be produced by the same taxonomic group of probable worm like organisms (polychaetes?). Energy conditions were a stronger influence on the distribution of S. cyprensis tracemaker rather depth.