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- Gastrochaenolites abstract "Gastrochaenolites is a trace fossil formed as a clavate (club-shaped) boring in a hard substrate such as a shell, rock or carbonate hardground. The aperture of the boring is narrower than the main chamber and may be circular, oval, or dumb-bell shaped (Kelly and Bromley, 1984). Gastrochaenolites is most commonly attributed to bioeroding bivalves such as Lithophaga and Gastrochaena (Kleeman, 1980). The fossil ranges from the Ordovician to the Recent (Taylor and Wilson, 2003; Vinn and Wilson, 2010).".
- Gastrochaenolites thumbnail Miocene_Bored_Cobble_Cut_labeled.jpg?width=300.
- Gastrochaenolites wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Gastrochaenolites wikiPageExternalLink gastrochaenolites.html.
- Gastrochaenolites wikiPageID "24571783".
- Gastrochaenolites wikiPageLength "1995".
- Gastrochaenolites wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- Gastrochaenolites wikiPageRevisionID "642150607".
- Gastrochaenolites wikiPageWikiLink Bioerosion.
- Gastrochaenolites wikiPageWikiLink Carbonate_hardgrounds.
- Gastrochaenolites wikiPageWikiLink Category:Boring_fossils.
- Gastrochaenolites wikiPageWikiLink Hardground.
- Gastrochaenolites wikiPageWikiLink Lithophaga.
- Gastrochaenolites wikiPageWikiLink Ordovician.
- Gastrochaenolites wikiPageWikiLink Trace_fossil.
- Gastrochaenolites wikiPageWikiLink File:Miocene_Bored_Cobble_Cut_labeled.jpg.
- Gastrochaenolites wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gastrochaenolites".
- Gastrochaenolites hasPhotoCollection Gastrochaenolites.
- Gastrochaenolites wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_journal.
- Gastrochaenolites wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Italic_title.
- Gastrochaenolites subject Category:Boring_fossils.
- Gastrochaenolites comment "Gastrochaenolites is a trace fossil formed as a clavate (club-shaped) boring in a hard substrate such as a shell, rock or carbonate hardground. The aperture of the boring is narrower than the main chamber and may be circular, oval, or dumb-bell shaped (Kelly and Bromley, 1984). Gastrochaenolites is most commonly attributed to bioeroding bivalves such as Lithophaga and Gastrochaena (Kleeman, 1980).".
- Gastrochaenolites label "Gastrochaenolites".
- Gastrochaenolites sameAs Gastrochaenolites.
- Gastrochaenolites sameAs m.08085jg.
- Gastrochaenolites sameAs Q5526817.
- Gastrochaenolites sameAs Q5526817.
- Gastrochaenolites wasDerivedFrom Gastrochaenolites?oldid=642150607.
- Gastrochaenolites depiction Miocene_Bored_Cobble_Cut_labeled.jpg.
- Gastrochaenolites isPrimaryTopicOf Gastrochaenolites.