pectinite
/ˈpɛktɪnɪt/Definitions
1. noun
A type of fossilized burrow or tunnel made by a worm or other small animal, typically in sandstone or limestone.
“The geologist studied the pectinetic burrows in the ancient sedimentary rock.”
1. noun
A type of fossilized burrow or tunnel made by a worm or other small animal, typically in sandstone or limestone.
“The geologist studied the pectinetic burrows in the ancient sedimentary rock.”