Undichna Anderson, 1976
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13523891 |
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Ichnogenus Undichna Anderson, 1976
Type species: Undichna simplicitas Anderson, 1976 .
Diagnosis.—Swimming traces comprising a set of sinusoidal drag marks (incised grooves) with a common wavelength and alignment. Individual drag marks may be continuous, or the troughs/crests may be preferentially absent or preferentially present. There may be up to nine sinusoidal elements in a set; commonly, there are only two, and in some cases just one. Waves occur as (1) parallel pairs, (2) non−parallel pairs which are (a) intertwined or (b) separate, and (3) unpaired waves. These wave types occur in a variety of combinations. The traces are preserved as impressions (and corresponding moulds) on parting surfaces of flaggy rocks (after Higgs 1988; emended from Anderson 1976).
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