
Kulindrichnus langi, a new trace-fossil from the Lias
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Kulindrichnus langi is the name given to a trace-fossil common in the Blue Lias. This is stumpy cylindrical or conical in shape and is formed of a shell aggregate often enveloped by a phosphatic sheath. It is interpreted as a burrow produced possibly by a cerianthid sea anemone.
Palaeontology - Volume 3 Part 1 Pages 64-68Palaeontology - Volume 3 Part 1 Pages 64-68
Citations
HALLAM, A. 1960. Kulindrichnus langi, a new trace-fossil from the Lias. Palaeontology, 3, 1, 64–68.