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Definition of Arenicolites

Arenicolite
Arenicolite Ar`e*nic"o*lite, n. [L. arena sand + colere to cherish or live.] (Paleon.) An ancient wormhole in sand, preserved in the rocks. --Dana.

Meaning of Arenicolites from wikipedia

- Arenicolites is a U-shaped ichnotaxon (trace fossil) dating from Ediacaran times onwards in South Australia. The trace shown by this fossil, is a pair...
- (Latin)". AK Rindsberg and DC Ko****-Merkel. 2005. Treptichnus and Arenicolites from the Steven C. Minkin Paleozoic Footprint Site (Langsettian, Alabama...
- Genus Species Notes Images Arenicolites Arenicolites isp. Burrows. Planolites-like trace fossils ??? Burrows and trace fossils similar to the ichnotaxon...
- of the most abundant sources of trackways of its age. Treptichnus and Arenicolites have been found at the site. The 2016 book Footprints in Stone by Ronald...
- fossils, to date the rocks in which they are found, such as the burrow Arenicolites franconicus which occurs only in a 4 cm (1+1⁄2 in) layer of the Tri****ic...
- Glossifungites Diplocraterion, Skolithos, Spongeliomorpha, Rhizocoralium, Arenicolites, Thal****inoides, Fuersichnus Firmground, dewatered muds Shallow, marginal...
- Formation in Canyonlands National Park. Examples are Treptichnus pedum and Arenicolites franconicus. Paleoburrow Trace fossil - a fossil record of biological...
- organisms like marine annelids. In the case of this formation, only Arenicolites is known. Earth sciences portal United Kingdom portal Paleontology portal...
- Arenicolites specimens from Mongolia...
- arthropod Monomorphichnus, vertical dwelling burrows from Skolithos and Arenicolites, cnidarian resting burrows from Conichnus and Bergauria, and more intricate...