Asterosoma Temporal range:
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Kingdom: | Plantae |
Genus: | †Asterosoma Schimper, 1868 |
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Asterosoma is an ichnogenus of trace fossils typically found in marine sedimentary rocks. These trace fossils are recognized by their characteristic radiating burrow systems, which often resemble a star-like pattern, hence the name Asterosoma (from Greek aster meaning "star" and soma meaning "body"). These burrows are believed to have been created by organisms living in the sediment, possibly deposit-feeding worms, during the Paleozoic era.[1][2]