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HISTORICAL BIOLOGY
卷 33, 期 5, 页码 723-736出版社
TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/08912963.2019.1658097
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Tetrapod trackways; Brachychirotherium; Rhynchosauroides; Late Triassic; Sidi Said Maachou; Morocco
Complete trackways of the Late Triassic archosaur ichnogenus Brachychirotherium are rare, with the first complete trackway found in North Africa. The footprints are assigned to specific ichnospecies based on diagnostic features, indicating they were made by archosaurs. The associated tetrapod ichnofauna includes small-sized tracks of other archosauromorph/lepidosauromorph species.
Complete trackways of the Late Triassic archosaur ichnogenus Brachychirotherium are extremely rare and thus far mostly known from North America, though isolated imprints are abundant. Complete step cycles have been found on the upper and lower bedding surfaces in laminated mudstones and fine-grained sandstones of the lowermost part of the Machraa Abbass Member of the Oued Oum Er Rbiaa Formation (Late Triassic). This is the first complete trackway of the ichnogenus in North Africa. The tetrapod footprints are assigned to B. parvum and B. thuringiacum, based on the presence of diagnostic features of these ichnospecies, such as the orientation of pedal digit V. Supposed trackmakers are archosaurs of the crocodile stem-group (Crurotarsi) that were widely spread over the Triassic Pangea. Associated tetrapod ichnofauna from the unit consists of small-sized Rhynchosauroides (archosauromorph/lepidosauromorph) tracks.
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