Anomiid (bivalve) bioerosion on Pleistocene pectinid (bivalve) shells, Rhodes, Greece

  • R.G. Bromley Geologisk Institut, (i)ster Voldgade I 0, University of Copenhagen, DK-/ 350 K¢benhavn K, Denmark, e-mail: rullard@geo.geol.ku.dk)
Keywords: Anomia, bioerosion, Pleistocene, Rhodes, trace fossil

Abstract

A trace fossil, Centrichnus eccentricus, was found beneath a saddle oyster (Anomia ephippium) that was preserved undisturbed on its substratum (a shell of Pecten jacobaeus), at the site of attachment of the calcified byssus.

Published
1999-01-01
How to Cite
R.G. Bromley. (1999). Anomiid (bivalve) bioerosion on Pleistocene pectinid (bivalve) shells, Rhodes, Greece. Netherlands Journal of Geosciences, 175-177. Retrieved from https://njgjournal.nl/index.php/njg/article/view/12275
Section
Regular paper