“…However, a striking feature is the distinctive representation, in cases with absolute dominance, of trace fossils which are unknown, or poorly known, elsewhere in the world. In previous papers, we have already described some of these, including the ichnogenera Paradictyodora (Olivero et al, 2004), Patagonichnus (Olivero and López Cabrera, 2005), and Tasselia (Olivero and López Cabrera, 2010). The main objective of this paper is to describe another new group of distinctive trace fossils, which are well represented in the~2400 m thick, Campanian-Maastrichtian shelfal mudstones and fine-grained sandstones of the Marambio Group, James Ross Basin, Antarctica and the~500 m shelf deposits of the Leticia Formation, Austral Basin, Tierra del Fuego.…”