Teredolites isp.


Description: Teredolites is a club-shaped, vertically to obliquely oriented boring that typically shows annulations on the boring wall and is preserved in woodgrounds (coal beds) or as boring casts from woodgrounds. Teredolites is interpreted as a combined feeding and dwelling trace made by wood-boring bivalves in woodgrounds that were submerged under marine water.

Age: Cretaceous
Formation: Black Creek
Location: South Carolina, USA
Collector: G. Simones
Photographer: G. Simones

Age: Cretaceous
Formation: Blackhawk
Location: Utah, USA
Collector:
Photographer: A. J. Martin

Age: Cretaceous
Formation: Blackhawk
Location: Utah, USA
Collector:
Photographer: A. J. Martin

Age: Cretaceous
Formation: Blackhawk
Location: Utah, USA
Collector: R. W. Frey
Photographer: A. J. Martin

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