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Gastrochaenolites

Taxonomy
Gastrochaenolites was named by Leymerie (1842) [Bivalve borings]. It is considered to be a form taxon.

It was assigned to Ichnofossils by Hantzschel (1975); and to Gastrochaenolitidae by Maisch et al. (2020).

Synonyms
Synonymy list
YearName and author
1842Gastrochaenolites Leymerie
1967Paleolithophaga Chiplonkar and Ghare
1975Gastrochaenolites Hantzschel
2020Gastrochaenolites Maisch et al. p. 125

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RankNameAuthor
Ichnofossils
RankNameAuthor
genusGastrochaenolitesLeymerie 1842

If no rank is listed, the taxon is considered an unranked clade in modern classifications. Ranks may be repeated or presented in the wrong order because authors working on different parts of the classification may disagree about how to rank taxa.

G. †Gastrochaenolites Leymerie 1842
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Gastrochaenolites ampullatus Kelly and Bromley 1984
Gastrochaenolites cluniformis Kelly and Bromley 1984
Gastrochaenolites dijugus Kelly and Bromley 1984
Gastrochaenolites lapidicus Kelly and Bromley 1984
Gastrochaenolites oelandicus Ekdale and Bromley 2001
Gastrochaenolites orbicularis Kelly and Bromley 1984
Gastrochaenolites ornatus Kelly and Bromley 1984
Gastrochaenolites torpedo Kelly and Bromley 1984
Gastrochaenolites turbinatus Kelly and Bromley 1984
Invalid names: Paleolithophaga Chiplonkar and Ghare 1967 [synonym]
Diagnosis
ReferenceDiagnosis
W. Hantzschel 1975Clavate borings in lithic substrates. The apertural region of the boring is narrower than the main chamber and may be circular, oval, or dumb-bell shaped. The aperture may be separated from the main chamber by a neck region which in some cases may be widely flared. The main chamber may vary from subspherical to elongate, having a parabolic to rounded truncated bas and a circular to oval cross section, modified in some forms by a longitudinal ridge or grooves to produce an almond- or heart-shaped section.
Measurements
No measurements are available
Locomotion: stationaryg
Life habit: boringg
Diet: suspension feederg
Comments: ECOSPACE CODE: 551.g
Created: 2009-08-12 09:59:19
Modified: 2009-10-11 02:29:08
Source: g = genus
Reference: Kelly and Bromley 1984

Age range: base of the Morrowan to the top of the Holocene or 318.10000 to 0.00000 Ma

Collections (55 total)


Time interval Ma Country or state Original ID and collection number
Morrowan318.1 - 314.6USA (Arkansas) G. anauchen (10)
Hettangian201.3 - 199.3United Kingdom (Wales) G. sp. (33356)
Planorbis - Liasicus201.3 - 196.5France G. sp. (90243)
Early/Lower Bajocian171.6 - 168.4Iran G. sp. (73966)
Discites171.6 - 167.7United Kingdom G. lapidicus (141363)
Late/Upper Callovian164.7 - 161.2Israel G. torpedo (91903)
Middle Callovian - Early/Lower Kimmeridgian164.7 - 150.8Iran (Tabas Area) G. sp. (41417)
Late/Upper Oxfordian161.2 - 155.7Ethiopia G. sp. (94339)
Middle Oxfordian161.2 - 155.7France G. dijugus, G. torpedo (11085) G. lapidicus, G. dijugus, G. orbicularis, G. torpedo (11084)
Middle Oxfordian161.2 - 155.7Germany (Niedersachsen) G. dijugus (31435)
Kimmeridgian157.3 - 152.1Portugal (Centro) G. sp. (68220)
Early/Lower Kimmeridgian155.7 - 150.8Switzerland (Jura) G. sp. (185666)
Tithonian152.1 - 145.0United Kingdom (England) G. lapidicus (69130)
Early/Lower Tithonian150.8 - 145.0Italy G. sp. (154046)
Early/Lower Hauterivian136.4 - 130.0Argentina G. sp. (151914) G. torpedo (61589)
Early/Lower Aptian125.45 - 122.46France G. sp. (58876)
Early/Lower Aptian - Late/Upper Aptian125.45 - 112.03France G. sp. (56539)
Aptian125.0 - 113.0United Kingdom (England) G. cluniformis (90691)
Late/Upper Aptian122.46 - 112.03France G. sp. (56673 58232)
Early/Lower Albian112.03 - 109.0France G. sp. (58123 58559)
Early/Lower Albian - Late/Upper Albian112.03 - 99.6France G. sp. (58861)
Late/Upper Albian105.3 - 99.6Brazil G. sp. (157868 157869)
Late/Upper Albian - Early/Lower Cenomanian105.3 - 93.5Brazil G. sp. (157870)
Early/Lower Cenomanian99.6 - 93.5Israel G. ampullatus (165864)
Middle Cenomanian99.6 - 93.5Belgium G. orbicularis (90687)
Maastrichtian72.1 - 66.0Mali G. sp. (114954)
Late/Upper Maastrichtian70.6 - 66.0Netherlands G. lapidicus (138910)
Late/Upper Maastrichtian70.6 - 66.0Netherlands (Limburg) G. sp. (67134)
Danian66.0 - 61.6USA (Arkansas) G. sp. (206776)
Danian - Selandian66.0 - 59.2Argentina (Chubut) G. sp. (57164)
Middle Paleocene - Late/Upper Paleocene61.7 - 55.8Mali G. sp. (114964 193687)
Ypresian56.0 - 47.8Mali (Gao) G. sp. (175262)
Aquitanian - Tortonian23.03 - 7.246Italy (Frosinone) G. sp. (222634)
Burdigalian20.44 - 15.97France G. sp. (151413)
Burdigalian20.44 - 15.97Sri Lanka G. torpedo, G. turbinatus (77478)
Middle Miocene15.97 - 11.608Portugal G. lapidicus, G. torpedo (151582) G. torpedo (151583 151584)
Early/Lower Pliocene5.333 - 3.6Spain G. sp. (153717) G. sp., G. torpedo (153720)
Pliocene - Pleistocene5.333 - 0.0117Kenya G. ampullatus (90690)
Pleistocene2.588 - 0.0117United Kingdom (England) G. ornatus (90686)
Calabrian1.806 - 0.781Cape Verde G. sp. (176653 176654 176655) G. sp., G. cluniformis (176656)
Late/Upper Pleistocene0.126 - 0.0117Jamaica G. torpedo (80612)
Late/Upper Pleistocene0.126 - 0.0117Italy G. lapidicus (166071)
Holocene0.0117 - 0.0Cayman Islands G. sp. (97605)