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Entobia
Temporal range: Devonian–Holocene
Modern Entobia borings in a bivalve shell
Trace fossil classification Edit this classification
Ichnofamily: Entobiaidae
Ichnogenus: Entobia
Bronn, 1838
Type ichnospecies
Entobia cretacea
Portlock, 1843
Ichnospecies[1]
List
  • E. cretacea Portlock, 1843
  • E. michelini (Nardo, 1845)
  • E. glomerata (Michelin, 1846)
  • E. nardina (Michelin, 1846)
  • E. duvernoyi (Michelin, 1847)
  • E. irregularis (d’Orbigny, 1850)
  • E. ramosa (d’Orbigny, 1850)
  • E. parisiensis (d’Orbigny, 1850)
  • E. dissociata (Duchassaing, 1850)
  • E. duvernoysii (Duchassaing, 1850)
  • E. pectita (Michelotti, 1861)
  • E. strombi (Duchassaing de Fonbressin & Michelotti, 1864)
  • E. megastoma (Fischer in d’Archiac et al., 1866)
  • E. falunica (Fischer in d’Archiac et al., 1866)
  • E. cerithii (Fraas, 1867)
  • E. paradoxa (Fischer, 1868)
  • E. praecursor (Fischer, 1868)
  • E. cerithiorum (Fischer, 1868)
  • E. tubulosa (Seguenza, 1879)
  • E. perforata (Seguenza, 1882)
  • E. intricata (Seguenza, 1882)
  • E. catenata (Frič, 1883)
  • E. exogyrarum (Frič, 1883)
  • E. mammillata (Chapman, 1907)
  • E. peregrinator (Chapman, 1907)
  • E. bullini (Annandale, 1920)
  • E. devonica (Clarke, 1921)
  • E. radiciformis (Lehner, 1937)
  • E. microtuberum (Stephenson, 1941)
  • E. retiformis (Stephenson, 1952)
  • E. cateniformis Bromley & D’Alessandro, 1984
  • E. geometrica Bromley & D’Alessandro, 1984
  • E. laquea Bromley & D’Alessandro, 1984
  • E. ovula Bromley & D’Alessandro, 1984
  • E. volzi Bromley & D’Alessandro, 1984
  • E. depressa Ghare, 1985
  • E. dendritica Pleydell & Jones, 1988
  • E. gigantea Bromley & D’Alessandro, 1989
  • E. magna Bromley & D’Alessandro, 1989
  • E. parva Bromley & D’Alessandro, 1989
  • E. astrologica Mikuláš, 1992
  • E. solaris Mikuláš, 1992
  • E. goniodes Bromley & Asgaard, 1993
  • E. cervicornis Fürsich et al., 1994
  • E. convoluta Edinger & Risk, 1994
  • E. micra Wisshak, 2008
  • E. nana Wisshak, 2008
  • E. cracoviensis Bromley & Uchman in Bromley et al., 2009
  • E. resinensis Santos et al., 2011
  • E. colaria Wisshak et al., 2017
  • E. morrisi Wisshak, Knaust & Bertling, 2019
  • E. tuberculata Wisshak, Knaust & Bertling, 2019
Synonyms[1]
  • Clionites Morris in Mantell, 1850
  • Topsentia Clarke, 1921 (junior homonym)
  • Topsentopsis de Laubenfels in Moore, 1955
  • Uniglobites Pleydell & Jones, 1988
Entobia in a bivalve shell, Florida.

Entobia is a trace fossil in a hard substrate (typically a shell, rock or hardground made of calcium carbonate) formed by sponges as a branching network of galleries, often with regular enlargements termed chambers. Apertural canals connect the outer surface of the substrate to the chambers and galleries so the sponge can channel water through its tissues for filter feeding (Bromley, 1970). The fossil ranges from the Devonian to the Recent (Taylor and Wilson, 2003; Tapanila, 2006).

References

  1. ^ a b Wisshak, M.; Knaust, D.; Bertling, M. (2019). "Bioerosion ichnotaxa: review and annotated list". Facies. 65 (2): 24. doi:10.1007/s10347-019-0561-8.

External links

Entobia from the Prairie Bluff Chalk Formation (Maastrichtian, Upper Cretaceous) of Starkville, Mississippi. Preserved as a cast of the excavations.
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