First Evidence of Burrows of the Polychaete Lepidenteron lewesiensis (Mantell, 1822) from the Upper Cretaceous of the Upper Don Region
A. G. SennikovBorissiak Paleontological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, 117647, Moscow, RussiaA. S. BakaevBorissiak Paleontological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, 117647, Moscow, RussiaA. V. ChereshinskyVoronezh State University, 394018, Voronezh, RussiaI. V. NovikovBorissiak Paleontological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, 117647, Moscow, RussiaA. V. IvanovInstitute of Geography, Russian Academy of Sciences, 119017, Moscow, Russia
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Burrows of the predatory polychaetes Lepidenteron lewesiensis (Mantell, 1822) are first discovered in the marine Upper Cretaceous (Upper Coniacian–Lower Santonian) of the Upper Don (Voronezh) Region. Bone remains and scales of bony fish belonging to Clupeocephala indet. were found in the burrows. The discovery of Lepidenteron lewesiensis burrows in the Voronezh Region expands the paleogeographic distribution of this ichnogenus and ichnospecies in the second half of the Cretaceous and supplements our understanding of the Late Cretaceous marine paleoecosystems of this region.
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