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    Ichnotaxobases for Bioerosion Trace Fossils in Bones by Pirrone, Cecilia A, Buatois, Luis A, Bromley, Richard G

    Published in Journal of paleontology (01-01-2014)
    “…Bioerosion trace fossils in bones are defined as biogenic structures that cut or destroy hard bone tissue as the result of mechanical and/or chemical…”
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    Bioerosive structures from Miocene marine mobile‐substrate communities in southern Spain, and description of a new sponge boring by SANTOS, ANA, MAYORAL, EDUARDO, BROMLEY, RICHARD G.

    Published in Palaeontology (01-05-2011)
    “…:  Neogene palaeoshore sediments are abundantly represented along the Mediterranean coast of Iberia. An outcrop north of the Sierra Tejeda, named La Resinera,…”
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    Paleoethologic interpretation of complex Thalassinoides in shallow-marine limestones, Lower Ordovician, southern Sweden by Ekdale, A.A, Bromley, Richard G

    “…Lower Ordovician Thalassinoides ( T. bacae isp. nov.) from Öland, Sweden, is characterized by irregularly anastomosing, horizontal tunnel mazes with highly…”
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    Marvellous Maastrichtian miners – bioerosional trace fossils as natural casts from the type area of the Maastrichtian Stage, the Netherlands by Vallon, Lothar H., Jagt, John W.M., Milàn, Jesper, Bromley, Richard G.

    Published in Netherlands Journal of Geosciences (19-09-2024)
    “…Over recent decades, the type area of the Maastrichtian Stage in southern Limburg (the Netherlands) and contiguous Belgian territory, and the former…”
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    BIOEROSION IN THE PLEISTOCENE OF SOUTHERN ITALY: ICHNOGENERA CAULOSTREPSIS AND MAEANDROPOLYDORA by G. BROMLEY, RICHARD, D'ALESSANDRO, ASSUNTA

    “…The ichnogenera Caulostrepsis Clarke and Maeandropolydora Voigt are re—examined and redescribed on the basis of new material from Cretaceous deposits at Ivö…”
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    THE ICHNOGENUS ENTOBIA FROM THE MIOCENE, PLIOCENE AND PLEISTOCENE OF SOUTHERN ITALY by BROMLEY, RICHARD G., D'ALESSANDRO, ASSUNTA

    “…The taxonomy ef the ichnogenus Entobia Bronn, 1837 is investigated on the basis of Miocene, Pliocene and Pleistocene material from localities in Puglia…”
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    BIOEROSION OF THE PLIO-PLEISTOCENE TRANSGRESSION OF SOUTHERN ITALY by BROMLEY, RICHARD G., D'ALESSANDRO, ASSUNTA

    “…During the Pliocene and Lower Pleistocene, the structural unit of the Murge was largely submerged by a marine transgression. As the sea advanced, the limestone…”
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    Underground Miners Come Out to the Surface - Trails of Earthworms by Wetzel, Andreas, Uchman, Alfred, Bromley, Richard G.

    Published in Ichnos (Chur, Switzerland) (02-01-2016)
    “…Surface trails of earthworms exhibit a similar pattern and geometrical arrangement at three different localities in southern, western, and central Europe and,…”
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    Attachment strategies of organisms on hard substrates: A palaeontological view by Bromley, Richard G., Heinberg, Claus

    “…Attached organisms on hard substrates have been termed sessile, fixed, encrusting, cemented. These terms reflect the palaeontological aspect of these…”
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    Record of a tectonically-controlled regression captured by changes in carbonate skeletal associations on a structured island shelf (mid-Pleistocene, Rhodes, Greece) by Titschack, Jürgen, Joseph, Nina, Fietzke, Jan, Freiwald, André, Bromley, Richard G.

    Published in Sedimentary geology (01-01-2013)
    “…The Plio–Pleistocene warm-temperate carbonate deposits along the SE coast of Rhodes (Greece) formed on a highly structured island ‘shelf’ during a major…”
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    Centrichnus eccentricus Revisited: A New View on Anomiid Bivalve Bioerosion by Neumann, Christian, Wisshak, Max, Aberhan, Martin, Girod, Peter, Rösner, Thomas, Bromley, Richard G.

    Published in Acta palaeontologica Polonica (01-08-2015)
    “…Saddle oysters (Anomiidae) attach themselves to calcareous hard substrates by means of a calcified byssus that etches an attachment structure, referred to as…”
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    Phycosiphon incertum revisited: Anconichnus horizontalis is its junior subjective synonym by Wetzel, Andreas, Bromley, Richard G.

    Published in Journal of paleontology (01-11-1994)
    “…Comparisons between Phycosiphon incertum Fischer-Ooster (1858) and Anconichnus horizontalis Kern (1978) show that these two monotypic ichnogenera do not differ…”
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    Structure and function of large, lobed Zoophycos, Pliocene of Rhodes, Greece by Bromley, Richard G, Hanken, Nils-Martin

    “…In the Kolymbia limestone facies (upper Pliocene) of the Rhodes Formation of Rhodes, Greece, a study was made of a large, spiral form of Zoophycos, named…”
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    Chondrites: A Trace Fossil Indicator of Anoxia in Sediments by Bromley, Richard G., Ekdale, A. A.

    “…The trace fossil Chondrites, a highly branched burrow system of unknown endobenthic deposit feeders, occurs in all types of sediment, including those deposited…”
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    Diminutive trace fossils in the Chengjiang Lagerstätte by Zhang, Xi-guang, Bergström, Jan, Bromley, Richard G., Hou, Xian-guang

    Published in Terra nova (Oxford, England) (01-12-2007)
    “…Diminutive trace fossils described here have been well preserved in connection with certain pliable carapaces or skeletons of the Chengjiang animals…”
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    Hillichnus lobosensis igen. et isp. nov., a complex trace fossil produced by tellinacean bivalves, Paleocene, Monterey, California, USA by Bromley, Richard G, Uchman, Alfred, Gregory, Murray R, Martin, Anthony J

    “…A highly complex trace fossil has been well exposed and long known at Lobos Point, south of Monterey, central California but has defied interpretation. The…”
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    ICHNOLOGICAL STUDY OF SHALLOW MARINE ENDOLITHIC SPONGES FROM THE ITALIAN COAST by RICHARD . G BROMLEY, ASSUNTA D’ALESSANDRO

    “…Living boring sponges belonging to eight species of the genera Siphonodictyon, Cliona and Cliothosa, were collected from the limestone seafloor of the Apulian…”
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