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Aydin,

Skolithos is the ichnologic listserver, that is, for those who study modern
and ancient bioturbation and bioerosion. The name "Skolithos" refers to the
simplest genus of trace fossils, which consists of single vertical shafts.
Activity: perhaps one or two messages per day. There are currently 70
subscribers.

For information, see the Skolithos Archives at this URL:
http://x500.rediris.es/archives/skolithos.html

The listserver is hosted by the Spanish Academic Network, RedIRIS.
Subscription is free, anonymous, and non-commercial. To subscribe, it helps
to know a little Spanish, but the language of the listserver is English.
Messages concerning snail drillholes, trails, burrows, and radula traces are
certainly within the realm of ichnology and would be welcome.

Andy

Andrew K. Rindsberg
Geological Survey of Alabama

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