Burrow ???
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Burrow ???


I found this on the Isle of Wight some time ago. But I couldn’t identify it. Someone said it was a burrow of a shrimp like creature called Ophiomorpha. It is 6 cm by 3cm. Does anyone know what it is? ???
http://fossilsofnj.com/invertebrates/ghost_shrimp.htm http://petrifiedwoodmuseum.org/TraceFossils.htm
Ophiomopha
That someone was not to incorrect at all,
it is indeed a lithified burrow of a shrimp like creature (or that is what we think created this burrow), but not the shrimp is called Ophiomorpha, the burrow is. But keep in mind, this is an ichnogenus, so don't bother about the ichnospecies name.
Sincerely, Stijn
it is indeed a lithified burrow of a shrimp like creature (or that is what we think created this burrow), but not the shrimp is called Ophiomorpha, the burrow is. But keep in mind, this is an ichnogenus, so don't bother about the ichnospecies name.
Sincerely, Stijn
"Ammonites are the quintessential
fossils, seemingly covering all the
major themes of paleontology"
Eldredge 1996
fossils, seemingly covering all the
major themes of paleontology"
Eldredge 1996
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Antw: Ophiomopha
Thanks, sorry. It must have sounded different to you. The person thought it was a burrow, and I found the name.Stijn wrote:
That someone was not to incorrect at all,
it is indeed a lithified burrow of a shrimp like creature (or that is what we think created this burrow), but not the shrimp is called Ophiomorpha, the burrow is. But keep in mind, this is an ichnogenus, so don't bother about the ichnospecies name.
Sincerely, Stijn
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