Why did an organism produce Chondrites? - tracemaker.com - homepage of Andrea Baucon
Chondrites | University College Cork
The trace fossil Polykampton recurvum n. isp. (sequestrichnia) from the Maastrichtian–Paleocene deep-sea deposits of NW Italy | Journal of Paleontology | Cambridge Core
Chondrites 16a – Jessica's Nature Blog
Ethology of the trace fossil Chondrites: Form, function and environment - ScienceDirect
Chondrites | University College Cork
Cretaceous Marine fossils from Magoito Beach, Portugal - Fossil ID - The Fossil Forum
Chondrites 9a – Jessica's Nature Blog
The trace fossil Polykampton recurvum n. isp. (sequestrichnia) from the Maastrichtian–Paleocene deep-sea deposits of NW Italy
Ichnofabrics of shallow-marine mudstone, the result of changing environmental conditions: an example from the Middle Jurassic ore-bearing clay from southern Poland | Facies
Typical gallery (tier) of trace-fossils in chalk, where Zoophycos and... | Download Scientific Diagram
Ethology of the trace fossil Chondrites: Form, function and environment - ScienceDirect