Lennea Krausel & Wayland, 1932
DESCRIPTION: System of horizontal to oblique, straight to slightly curved and dichotomously branching burrows. The burrows are circular to slightly flattened in cross section and have a thick lining and may have menisci backfill. This trace has fragments of vertical burrows which are slightly larger in diameter than the horizontal component and branch at ~55 degrees from the vertical shaft.
BEHAVIOR(S): Domichnia (Miller & Knox, 1985) or possibly agrichnia (Gluszek, 1998)
ENVIRONMENTAL SETTINGS: Marine
POSSIBLE TRACEMAKERS: N/A
GEOLOGIC RANGE: Devonian-Pennsylvanian
ADDITIONAL REFERENCES: Gluszek, 1998
REMARKS: Description from Gluszek (1998). Overall morphology of Lennea is similar to that of Chondrites, but Lennea is larger.
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