Planolites
Planolites is an ichnogenus found throughout the Phanerozoic that is made during the feeding process of worm-like animals. The traces are generally small, 1–5 mm (0.039–0.197 in), unlined, and rarely branched, with fill that differs from the host rock.
Abu Agag Formation
Albert Formation
Caleta Godoy Formation
Clarens Formation
El Paso Formation
Gaiman Formation
Hidden Lake Formation
Huab Formation
Joggins Formation
Mesilla Valley Shale
Middleton Formation
Puncoviscana Formation
Rya Formation
Bokkeveld GroupBorucice FormationCheliceratichnusCiechocinek FormationEcca GroupEodicynodon Assemblage ZoneGog GroupList of the Mesozoic life of AlaskaList of the Mesozoic life of NevadaList of the Mesozoic life of UtahList of the Paleozoic life of CaliforniaList of the Paleozoic life of TennesseeList of the Paleozoic life of WisconsinList of the prehistoric life of AlaskaList of the prehistoric life of CaliforniaList of the prehistoric life of NevadaList of the prehistoric life of New MexicoList of the prehistoric life of TennesseeList of the prehistoric life of UtahList of the prehistoric life of WisconsinMatanuska FormationPaleobiota of the Ciechocinek FormationPaleobiota of the Posidonia ShalePaleontology in OregonPoleta FormationPristerognathus Assemblage ZoneSorthat Formation
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Planolites
Planolites is an ichnogenus found throughout the Phanerozoic that is made during the feeding process of worm-like animals. The traces are generally small, 1–5 mm (0.039–0.197 in), unlined, and rarely branched, with fill that differs from the host rock.
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Planolites sp. fossil at the Geological Museum in Copenhagen
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