Centrichnus Bromley & Martinell, 1991

Uchman, Alfred, Wisshak, Max, Madeira, Patrícia, Melo, Carlos S., Sacchetti, Claudia, Ávila, Gonçalo Castela & Ávila, Sérgio P., 2025, A new attachment trace of a verrucid barnacle on Pliocene bivalve shells, Santa Maria Island, Azores, Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 70 (1), pp. 143-157 : 147

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Centrichnus Bromley & Martinell, 1991
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Ichnogenus Centrichnus Bromley & Martinell, 1991

Type ichnospecies: Centrichnus eccentricus Bromley & Martinell, 1991 , Pleistocene deposits (Würmian glacial period), Palamós, Girona, Catalonia, Spain .

Original diagnosis. —Shallow biogenic etching traces on carbonate lithic or skeletal substrates comprising centrically arranged arcuate or ring-shaped grooves (from Bromley and Martinell 1991).

Emended diagnosis. —Roughly circular to elliptical, or tearshaped bioerosion structures on the surface of carbonate lithic or skeletal substrates, shallower than wide, comprising centrically arranged arcuate or ring-shaped grooves, surrounded or bounded by a deeper groove and/or a series of pits.

Remarks.—The original diagnosis is emended to better cover all morphologies under this ichnogenus, including the more complex morphology of the type ichnospecies C. eccentricus . The variance of the outline and the shallow nature of the depression have been added (see also remarks to the ichnofamily Centrichnidae ) and the trace margin has been characterised as “surrounded or bounded by a deeper groove and/or a series of pits”. The latter addition also suits the inclusion of the new ichnospecies described herein. Furthermore, it better accommodates the morphology of the former ichnospecies of Anellusichnus Santos et al., 2005 , regarded by Wisshak et al. (2019) as a subjective junior synonym of Centrichnus Bromley & Martinell, 1991 .

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