ichnospecies
An ichnospecies is a taxon used in ichnology to classify a particular type of trace fossil at the species level. Trace fossils record the activity of organisms—such as footprints, burrows, feeding marks, and other traces—rather than the anatomy of the organisms themselves. As a result, an ichnospecies reflects distinctive patterns of behavior and interaction with the environment under specific conditions, rather than a specific organism’s biology.
In ichnotaxonomy, traces are organized into ichnogenera and ichnospecies. The name is constructed from an ichnogenus
Ichnospecies enable comparisons of trace fossils across geographic and temporal scales and help infer aspects of
Limitations exist: an ichnospecies does not identify the exact issuer organism; different organisms can produce similar
Example: Skolithos linearis is a well-known ichnospecies within the ichnogenus Skolithos, illustrating a simple vertical burrow