Phycosiphon is an ichnogenus of trace fossil. The first recorded fossil was found in Scunthorpe, United Kingdom.

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Ichnofacies

base, but not necessarily below storm wave base Zoophycos Zoophycos, Phycosiphon, Chondrites Marine softground, impure sands and silts Deeper water, bottom

Spence Shale

Gordia Gyrophyllites Halopoa Lockeia Monomorphichnus Nereites Phycodes Phycosiphon Planolites Protovirgularia Rusophycus Sagittichnus Scolicia Taenidium

Evergreen Formation

Insects (Orthoptera and Hemiptera) Semiaquatic and non-aquatic Beetles. Phycosiphon P. isp. Fodinichnia Irregularly meandering burrows Vermiform Animals

Toyora Group

very fine-grained sandstone beds are often bioturbated by an ichnogenus Phycosiphon. Toarcian turnover Toarcian formations Fernie Formation, Alberta and

Precipice Sandstone

and non-aquatic Beetles. Freshwater/brackish burrow-like ichnofossils. Phycosiphon P. isp. Fodinichnia Irregularly meandering burrows Vermiform Animals

Joggins Formation

indeterminate Lingulichnus indeterminate Palaeophycus P. hebrati P. tekularis Phycosiphon indeterminate Planolites P. beverlexensis P. montanus Protichnites indeterminate

Ranquil Formation

Formation contains the following trace fossils: Zoophycos, Chondrites, Phycosiphon, Nereites missouriensis, Lockeiasiliquaria, Parataenidium, Ophiomorpha