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Entobia is a
trace fossil in a hard
substrate (typically a s****, rock or
hardground made of
calcium carbonate)
formed by
sponges as a
branching network...
- 1007/BF00349451. S2CIDÂ 85045930. Bromley, R. G (1970). "Borings as
trace fossils and
Entobia cretacea Portlock as an example". In Crimes, T.P.; Harper, J.C. (eds.)...
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Holes made by
clionaid sponge (producing the
trace Entobia)
after the
death of a
modern bivalve s**** of
species Mercenaria mercenaria, from
North Carolina...
- England; see
Wilson (1986)
Sponge borings (
Entobia) and
encrusters on a
modern bivalve s****,
North Carolina Entobia from the
Prairie Bluff Chalk Formation...
- An old
quahog s**** that has been
bored (producing
Entobia) and
encrusted after the
death of the clam...
- Chesapecten,
barnacles and
sponge borings (
Entobia) from the
Pliocene of York River, Virginia....
- from the
Pliocene of
Cyprus Chesapecten,
barnacles and
sponge borings (
Entobia) from the
Pliocene of York River,
Virginia In
North America, rodents, large...
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evidence of
animal behaviour. In this case,
boring sponges attacked this hard clam s****
after the
death of the clam,
producing the
trace fossil Entobia....
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substrate (Taylor and Wilson, 2003). A few
examples of
sclerobionts include Entobia borings,
Gastrochaenolites borings,
Talpina borings, serpulids, encrusting...
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Sponge borings (
Entobia) and
encrusters on a
modern bivalve s****,
North Carolina; an
example of Domichnia....