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- Zoophycos is a somewhat cosmopolitan ichnogenus thought to be produced by moving and feeding polychaete worms. Zoophycos occurs in two forms, one planar...
- October 2011). Trace Fossils: Concepts, Problems, Prospects: Chapter 13 "Zoophycos and the Role of Type Specimens in Ichnotaxonomy by Davide Olivero. Elsevier...
- subjective synonym of Zoophycos. Miller, Molly F. (1991). "Morphology and Paleoenvironmental Distribution of Paleozoic Spirophyton and Zoophycos: Implications...
- Fossils from Monte Bolca, a lagerstätte near Verona, were originally named Zoophycos caput-medusae and previously thought to be trace fossils, but were later...
- Below normal wave base, but not necessarily below storm wave base Zoophycos Zoophycos, Phycosiphon, Chondrites Marine softground, impure sands and silts...
- ichnotaxonomy, pertains to fossils from Monte Bolca, originally named Zoophycos caput-medusae, previously thought to be trace fossils, were found to be...
- prin****l ichnofacies recognized in the literature are Skolithos, Cruziana, Zoophycos, Nereites, Glossifungites, Scoyenia, Trypanites, Teredolites, and Psilonichus...
- concretion (Nancy Member) Zoophycos is present in the turbidites of the Farmers Member of the Borden Formation in Kentucky. Zoophycos from turbidites of Farmers...
- and sediment by plants and animals. Argillipedoturbation Bioirrigation Zoophycos Ray, G. Carleton; McCormick-Ray, Jerry; Berg, Peter; Epstein, Howard E...
- Carmona; Juan J. Ponce (2008). "Cenozoic trace fossils of the Cruziana, Zoophycos and Nereites ichnofacies from the Fuegian Andes, Argentina". Ameghiniana...