Abstract

The new crustacean microcoprolite, Favreina carpatica ,is described from the Middle Jurassic of Rucar-Bran zone, South Carpathians. It is the ichnospecies with the highest number (about 280) of longitudinally arranged canals pasing through the rod-shaped microcoprolite. Favreina carpatica was found in reddish to brown-carbonate sediments.

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