English: Cross-sectional view of Lingulichnus from the upper Pebbley Beach Formation (Permian). These trace fossils formed as inarticulate brachipods of the genus Lingula moved progressively upwards through rapidly accumulating sediment to maintain equilibrium with the sediment-water interface.
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{{Information |Description={{en|1=Cross-sectional view of ''Lingulichnus'' from the Pebbley Beach Formation (Permian). These trace fossils formed as inarticulate brachipods of the genus (''Lingula'')