TRACE FOSSILS OF CAMBRIAN AGLASPIDID ARTHROPODS
A new trace fossil, Raaschichnus gundersoni, from the Upper Cambrian St. Lawrence Formation of Wisconsin, was produced by an aglaspidid arthropod. The rusophyciform trace, which occurs singly and in series, is distintive in showing marks left by the tail-spine. Other trace fossils previously conside...
Main Author: | Hesselbo, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1988
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