New records of Ctenopholeus in the early Devonian Hunsrück Slate of Bundenbach, SW Germany

Markus J. Poschmann, Dirk Knaust, Thomas Schindler
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AbstractThe rare trace fossil Ctenopholeus kutscheri Seilacher & Hemleben, originally described from the type area of the early Devonian Hunsrück Slate at Gemünden (Germany), refers to initially open horizontal tunnels with vertically to obliquely oriented serial shafts opening to the sediment-water interface. Occurrences of frequent and partly exceptionally large specimens from Bundenbach, tentatively assigned here to C. kutscheri, reveal that these burrows, were constructed in larger numbers in the Hunsrück Slate. This happened when environmental conditions were favorable for the producer(s). Contributing factors presumably include substrate cohesion and stability being suitable for the maintenance of open burrow systems, as well as sustainable food resources during the time interval when the burrows were occupied. The new material confirms that the course of the shafts in C. kutscheri varies from almost straight to slightly bent to circular in cleavage plane view and may overlap with morphologies observed in Heliochone hunsrueckiana Seilacher & Hemleben. Holothurians and, more likely, crustaceans are discussed as possible producers of C. kutscheri from the Hunsrück Slate.Keywords: Early DevonianHunsrück SlateCtenopholeusfrequent occurrencecrustacea AcknowledgementsWe thank Wouter Südkamp (Hausen) for initially communicating the Herrenberg rock fall and Hermann Lintz (Niddatal) for providing photographs of a specimen from his collection. Ryusuke Kimitsuki and Murray Gingras (both Edmonton) kindly helped to improve Figure 1. We also thank the mayor of Bundenbach, Mrs. Verena Mächtel, for permission of access to the Herrenberg Mine and Christian Wild for guidance. We are very grateful to Sören Jensen (Badajoz), the anonymous reviewers, and the journal editors for comments that improved this contribution.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.
德国西南部Bundenbach早泥盆世hunsr ck岩中栉龙的新记录
摘要Ctenopholeus kutscheri Seilacher & Hemleben化石是德国gem nden早泥盆世hunsr ck板岩类型区发现的罕见化石,指的是一种具有垂直或斜向连续竖井的初开水平隧道,通向沉积物-水界面。在Bundenbach出现的频繁和部分特别大的标本,暂定为C. kutscheri,表明这些洞穴在hunsr ck板岩中建造的数量更多。当环境条件对生产者有利时,这种情况就会发生。可能的影响因素包括基质的凝聚力和稳定性,适合维持开放的洞穴系统,以及在洞穴被占用的时间间隔内可持续的食物资源。新材料证实,C. kutscheri的轴在解理面上从几乎笔直到略微弯曲到圆形不等,并且可能与heliochoone hunsrueckiana Seilacher & Hemleben观察到的形态重叠。holothurian和更有可能的甲壳类动物被认为是hunsr ck板岩中C. kutscheri的可能生产者。关键词:早泥盆世hunsr ck板岩岩虫孔频繁发生cecrustacea感谢Wouter s dkamp (Hausen)最初介绍了Herrenberg岩落,并感谢Hermann Lintz (Niddatal)提供了他收集的标本的照片。Ryusuke Kimitsuki和Murray Gingras(都来自埃德蒙顿)帮助改进了图1。我们还要感谢本登巴赫市长维伦娜夫人Mächtel,她允许我们进入赫伦堡矿,并感谢克里斯蒂安·维尔德的指导。我们非常感谢Sören Jensen (Badajoz)、匿名审稿人和期刊编辑的意见,他们的意见改进了这篇文章。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。
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