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Rusophycus

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Cruziana, Planolites, Treptichnus pedum, Diplocraterion, Teichichnus

Rusophycus is a trace fossil allied to Cruziana. Rusophycus is the resting trace, recording the outline of the tracemaker; Cruziana is made when the organism moved. Both are typically associated with trilobites but can also made by other arthropods.

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Rusophycus is known from sediments dating right to the base of the Cambrian (541 million years ago), long before the earliest trilobite fossils, and from the Triassic (after the Permian extinction of trilobites), indicating that other producers could make the trace.

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Rusophycus Research at KPS

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References

Rusophycus Wikipedia