Helicerina Brönnimann and Masse, 1968
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https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.2009.0094 |
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Helicerina Brönnimann and Masse, 1968 |
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Ichnogenus Helicerina Brönnimann and Masse, 1968
Type ichnospecies: Helicerina spinosa Brönnimann and Masse, 1968 , southern France, late Barremian lower Aptian .
Diagnosis.—The ichnogenus Helicerina is characterised by triangular or diamond−shaped canals within the symmetry plane of cross sections. Laterally, rounded shaped canals can develop from spine−like extensions of the central canals ( Brönnimann and Masse 1968 emended by Schweigert et al. 1997).
Remarks.—This ichnogenus contains 7 ichnospecies ( Fig. 3 View Fig ) known from the Middle Triassic to the Miocene ( Schweigert et al. 1997; Blau and Grün 2000), but only H. siciliana Senowari−Daryan, Schäfer, and Catalano 1979 is know from the Jurassic (Upper Triassic and Middle Jurassic; see Schweigert et al. 1997). Two possibly new ichnospecies are described herein.
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