I am studying a collection of trace fossils from the Ordovician of Estonia (Baltica). I found some Euphyton-like tool marks.
Only in the Cambrian as far as I recall
Since Eophyton refers to tool marks as you said you can find them. We described some examples. You can download the pdf here:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/17200261/Geschiebe/A%200403b%20Hoffmann%26Rudolph_2011_Eophyton.pdf
Don´t hesitate to ask if you need help with the german translation. Recently Savazzi published a paper dealing with classical Cambrian "eophyton" fromsouthern Sweden.
Regards
René
"Eophyton" is definitely not restricted to the Cambrian since it represents a drag mark.
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