The ichnospecies Phycodes templus Han and Pickerill, 1994, previously only reported from the Lower Devonian Wapske Formation (Tobique Group) of New Brunswick, is described from the Lower Devonian Chapman Sandstone (Dockcndorff Group) of northeastern Maine. This recording extends the environmental range of the ichnospecies from deep-water basinal turbiditic strata of the Wapske Formation to storm-dominated shelf deposits of the Chapman Sandstone. Morphologically, Phycodes templus closely resembles the ichnotaxon Yangziichnus yichangensis Yang, 1984. Herein we recommend abandonment of the ichnogenus Yangziichnus and suggest assignment to Phycodes, namely Phycodes yichangensis comb. nov. RÉSUMÉ L'ichnoespèce Phycodes temp...
The first indication of organic activity in Lower Paleozoic siliciclastic turbidites of the Miramich...
Late Ordovlcian-Early Silurian flysch slope deposits of the Matapedia Group of the Matapedia Basin o...
Ichnofossils from a Lower Mississippian (Tournaisian) coastal plain succession with a rich vertebrat...
Phycodes templus isp. nov. is described from siliciclastic turbidites of the Wapske Formation of the...
Strata of the Mabou and Cumberland groups (Namurian-Westphalian A) outcrop extensively in western Ca...
Palaeophycus bolbitermilus, a new ichnospecies of Palaeophycus Hall, is described from turbiditic st...
The Campbellton Formation has long been known to yield a fossil assemblage of Devonian (Emsian) fish...
The ichnogenus Paleodictyon is documented from the Carboniferous (Mississippian - late Toumaisean) n...
Guidebook to the geology of Northeastern Maine and neighboring New Brunswick: The 72nd annual meetin...
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The trace fossil Neonereites multiserialis Pickerill and Harland is recorded and described from the ...
Carboniferous (Namurian-Westphalian A) strata of the Mabou and Cumberland groups outcrop extensively...
The Devonian fauna from the Campbellton Formation of northern New Brunswick was discovered in 1881 a...
The discovery of a Zoophycos-group trace fossil questionably attributed to Echinospira is reported f...
Previously unrecorded ichnotaxa from the Palaeogene Richmond Formation of eastern Jamaica, namely Co...
The first indication of organic activity in Lower Paleozoic siliciclastic turbidites of the Miramich...
Late Ordovlcian-Early Silurian flysch slope deposits of the Matapedia Group of the Matapedia Basin o...
Ichnofossils from a Lower Mississippian (Tournaisian) coastal plain succession with a rich vertebrat...
Phycodes templus isp. nov. is described from siliciclastic turbidites of the Wapske Formation of the...
Strata of the Mabou and Cumberland groups (Namurian-Westphalian A) outcrop extensively in western Ca...
Palaeophycus bolbitermilus, a new ichnospecies of Palaeophycus Hall, is described from turbiditic st...
The Campbellton Formation has long been known to yield a fossil assemblage of Devonian (Emsian) fish...
The ichnogenus Paleodictyon is documented from the Carboniferous (Mississippian - late Toumaisean) n...
Guidebook to the geology of Northeastern Maine and neighboring New Brunswick: The 72nd annual meetin...
Copyright 2013 The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. Published version of the paper repro...
The trace fossil Neonereites multiserialis Pickerill and Harland is recorded and described from the ...
Carboniferous (Namurian-Westphalian A) strata of the Mabou and Cumberland groups outcrop extensively...
The Devonian fauna from the Campbellton Formation of northern New Brunswick was discovered in 1881 a...
The discovery of a Zoophycos-group trace fossil questionably attributed to Echinospira is reported f...
Previously unrecorded ichnotaxa from the Palaeogene Richmond Formation of eastern Jamaica, namely Co...
The first indication of organic activity in Lower Paleozoic siliciclastic turbidites of the Miramich...
Late Ordovlcian-Early Silurian flysch slope deposits of the Matapedia Group of the Matapedia Basin o...
Ichnofossils from a Lower Mississippian (Tournaisian) coastal plain succession with a rich vertebrat...