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==Classification== {{main|Trace fossil classification}} Trace fossils are generally difficult or impossible to assign to a specific maker. Only in very rare occasions are the makers found in association with their tracks. Further, entirely different organisms may produce identical tracks. Therefore, conventional taxonomy is not applicable, and a comprehensive form of taxonomy has been erected. At the highest level of the classification, five behavioral modes are recognized:<ref name=Seilacher1967>{{cite journal | author = Seilacher, D. | year = 1967 | title = Bathymetry of trace fossils | journal = Marine Geology | volume = 5 | issue = 5β6 | doi = 10.1016/0025-3227(67)90051-5 | pages = 413β428 | bibcode = 1967MGeol...5..413S }}</ref> * '''Domichnia''', dwelling structures reflecting the life position of the organism that created it. * '''Fodinichnia''', three-dimensional structures left by animals which eat their way through sediment, such as deposit feeders; * '''Pascichnia''', feeding traces left by grazers on the surface of a soft sediment or a mineral substrate; * '''Cubichnia''', resting traces, in the form of an impression left by an organism on a soft sediment; * '''Repichnia''', surface traces of creeping and crawling. Fossils are further classified into form genera, a few of which are even subdivided to a "species" level. Classification is based on shape, form, and implied behavioural mode. To keep body and trace fossils nomenclatorially separate, ''ichnospecies'' are erected for trace fossils. [[Ichnotaxa]] are classified somewhat differently in [[zoological nomenclature]] than taxa based on body fossils (see [[trace fossil classification]] for more information). Examples include: *Late [[Cambrian]] trace fossils from intertidal settings include ''[[Protichnites]]'' and ''[[Climactichnites]]'', amongst others *[[Mesozoic]] dinosaur footprints including ichnogenera such as ''[[Grallator]]'', ''[[Atreipus]]'', and ''[[Anomoepus]]'' *[[Triassic]] to [[Holocene|Recent]] termite mounds, which can encompass several square kilometers of sediment
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