“…Biogenic structures in subaqueous regimes are primarily controlled by substrate consistency, sediment grain size, energy conditions, water turbidity and salinity, depositional rates, oxygenation levels, and temperature (Ekdale & Mason, 1988;MacEachern et al, 2012), and are considered good indicators of sedimentary environments (MacEachern et al, 2012). The Cárdenas Formation is a very rich fossiliferous unit and its diverse faunal assemblages have been studied by several authors, most of them focused on echinoderms (Marín-Ávila, 2012;Myers, 1968;Navarro-Moctezuma, 2004), corals (Navarro-Moctezuma, 2004;Baron-Szabo et al, 2006), brachiopods (Myers, 1968;Pérez-Martínez, 2010), foraminifers (Carrillo-Bravo, 1971;Caus et al, 2002;Omaña et al, 2008Omaña et al, , 2012, crustaceans (Vega et al, 1995), ostracods (Caus et al, 2002), rudists (Oviedo-García, 2005;Pons et al, 2013;Schafhauser et al, 2003), and ammonites (Ifrim et al, 2005). Previous works on ichnology of the Cárdenas Formation (Zimbrón-Uresti & Alvarado-Valdez, 2015;Zimbrón-Uresti, 2016) reported Thalassinoides, Skolitos, and Ophiomorpha from La Calzada locality, Ciudad del Maíz Municipality, San Luis Potosí State.…”