Teisseirei
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Taxonavigation
editIchnofamilia: †Coprinisphaeridae
Ichnogenus: †Teisseirei
Ichnopecies:
†T. barattinia –
†T. linguatus
Name
editTeisseirei Roselli, 1939
Type ichnospecies: Teisseirei barattinia Roselli, 1939.
Synonymy
edit- Teisseirei Roselli, 1939: 82
- Tesseirichnus Roselli, 1976: 167
- Isociesichnus Roselli, 1987: 38
References
editPrimary references
edit- Roselli, F.L. 1939. Apuntes de geología y paleontología uruguaya. Sobre insectos del Cretácico del Uruguay o descubrimientos de admirables instintos constructivos de esa época. Boletín de la Sociedad Amigos de las Ciencias Naturales “Kraglievich-Fontana” 1: 72–102. [not seen]
- Roselli, F.L. 1976. Contribución al estudio de la geo-paleontología. Departamento de Colonia y Soriano (República Oriental del Uruguay). Edición especial de la Biblioteca de la Sociedad Amigos de las Ciencias Naturales “Kraglievich-Fontana.” Nueva Palmira, Uruguay, 173 p. [not seen]
- Roselli, F.L. 1987. Paleoicnología: nidos de insectos fósiles de la cobertura Mesozoica del Uruguay. Publicación del Museo Municipal Nueva Palmira 1: 1–56. [not seen]
Additional references
edit- Genise, J.F. 2004. Ichnotaxonomy and ichnostratigraphy of chambered trace fossils in paleosols attributed to coleopterans, ants and termites. In: McIlroy, D. (ed.) The application of ichnology to palaeoenvironmental and stratigraphic analysis. Geological Society, London, Special Publications 228: 419–453. DOI: 10.1144/GSL.SP.2004.228.01.19 . Reference page.
- Genise, J.F. 2016. The Keys I: Celliformidae and Coprinisphaeridae. Pp. 71–105. In: Ichnoentomology: Insect Traces in Soils and Paleosols. Topics in Geobiology 37. Springer. XXVIII + 695 pp. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-28210-7_5 . Reference page.
- Genise, J.F. 2016. Other Insect Trace Fossils in Paleosols: Cicadas, Chafers, Weevils, and Sphinx Moths. Pp. 313–351. In: Ichnoentomology: Insect Traces in Soils and Paleosols. Topics in Geobiology 37. Springer. XXVIII + 695 pp. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-28210-7_13 . Reference page.
- Genise, J.F. & Harrison, T. 2018. Walking on ashes: insect trace fossils from Laetoli indicate poor grass cover associated with early hominin environments. Palaeontology 61(4): 597–624. DOI: 10.1111/pala.12357 . Reference page.