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- An ichnotaxon (plural ichnotaxa) is "a taxon based on the fossilized work of an organism", i.e. the non-human equivalent of an artifact. Ichnotaxon comes...
- Ichnotaxon Genus Abundance Notes Images Chondrites Ichnotaxon Planolites Worm-like ichnotaxon Ctenopholeus Ichnotaxon Heliochone Ichnotaxon Protovirgularia...
- uncertain. The original description of N. koreanensis did not ****ign this ichnotaxon to a specific clade, while the describers of N. innovatus included Neosauroides...
- (hide beetles) † Coprinisphaeridae Genise, 2004 (ichnotaxon) † Pallichnidae Genise, 2004 (ichnotaxon) † P****alopalpidae Boucher, et al., 2016 List of...
- portal ABCD Schema Alpha taxonomy Chresonym Cladistics Folk taxonomy Ichnotaxon International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants International...
- Aptian) Calonda Formation (Angola) by Mateus et al. (2017), who name a new ichnotaxon Angolaichnus adamanticus. Below is a simplified cladogram based on Fiorelli...
- type locality was unknown for a long time and the type specimen of this ichnotaxon was considered to be lost. In 2018, Masrour and colleagues designated...
- Europe continued the group into the Rhaetian. Phytosaur footprints (the ichnotaxon Apatopus) are also known from the latest Rhaetian of the East Coast of...
- 32 cm (13 in) long and lacks a hallux (hind toe); it was described as the ichnotaxon Ornithoformipes controversus. Fourteen years after the initial discovery...
- 7 million years after the extinction event. Studies of the size of the ichnotaxon Naktodemasis bowni, produced by either cicada nymphs or beetle larvae...