Augerinoichnus
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augerinoichnus-314-7426802
title:
Augerinoichnus
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Augerinoichnus is a Permian trace fossil that has been found in New Mexico, US. The trace fossil is a corkscrew-shaped burrow that, when partially eroded out at the surface, has the appearance of a set of horseshoe-shaped imprints. It takes its name from the augerino, a troublesome wormlike creature in New Mexico farming folklore that burrows into and drains irrigation ditches. The ichnogenus is unusual in being found in a tidal flat environment; most fossil burrows are characteristic of deeper
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encyclopedia
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Ichnogenus of trace fossil
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augerinoichnus
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2024-04-13T15:33:25Z
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