Camborygma isp.


Description: Camborygma is a large, vertically oriented burrow with some scratchmarks present on burrow exteriors and some specimens show thick mud lining; burrow diameters are 5-10 cm and burrow lengths can be as much as 3-5 meters. Probable tracemaker is a crayfish that burrowed down to the water table in continental environments.

Age: Triassic
Formation: Chinle
Location: Arizona, USA
Collector: S. Hasiotis
Photographer: A. J. Martin
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Age: Triassic
Formation: Chinle
Location: Arizona, USA
Collector: S. Hasiotis
Photographer: A. J. Martin
Comments:

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