Gordia
Gordia marina is a lower Cambrian ichnofossil, and is the most common trace fossil in the Kaili biota displaying "smooth, cylindrical or subcylindrical, non-branching, winding and irregularly curving burrows, commonly self-overcrossing". Probably made by a worm-like creature displaying fodinichnial (sediment scavenging) behaviour. It takes the form of unlined, curving parallel-walled burrows that often end with a nub, probably created as the creature probed the over- or under-lying sediment.It resembles Helminthopsis and Haplotichnus.
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Gordia
Gordia marina is a lower Cambrian ichnofossil, and is the most common trace fossil in the Kaili biota displaying "smooth, cylindrical or subcylindrical, non-branching, winding and irregularly curving burrows, commonly self-overcrossing". Probably made by a worm-like creature displaying fodinichnial (sediment scavenging) behaviour. It takes the form of unlined, curving parallel-walled burrows that often end with a nub, probably created as the creature probed the over- or under-lying sediment.It resembles Helminthopsis and Haplotichnus.
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Gordia marina is a lower Cambr ...... elminthopsis and Haplotichnus.
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Emmons, 1844
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Gordia marina is a lower Cambr ...... elminthopsis and Haplotichnus.
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Gordia
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