First report of a Late Jurassic lizard-like footprint (Asturias, Spain)
Keywords:
Upper Jurassic, “Lacertilian” tracks, Rhynchosauroides, Asturias, Spain
Abstract
This report describes an isolated footprint preserved as a natural cast (convex hyporelief) from the Lastres Fm. (Late Jurassic) of northern Spain. The track consists of a small isolated pentadactyl ectaxonic right manus footprint. It is very asymmetric, plantigrade, with digits and palm deeply marked on the substrate. Digit IV is the longest, digits II and I are nearly equal in length and only a little shorter than III and IV. The footprint morphology is typical of a lizard – like or “lacertoid” track .The general outline of the footprint, the width to length ratio approximately equal to 1, the marked plantigrady and the substantial similarity in length of digits IV-I are coherent with a Rhynchosauroidea manual print. The global record of Rhynchosauroides ichnogenus shows that this specimen represents the latest occurrence of the ichnogenus. The most probable trackmaker was possibly a rhyncocephalian reptile.Downloads
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Published
2010-12-10
How to Cite
Avanzini M. ., Piñuela L. . y García-Ramos J. C. . (2010). First report of a Late Jurassic lizard-like footprint (Asturias, Spain). Journal of Iberian Geology, 36(2), 175-180. https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/JIGE/article/view/JIGE1010220175A
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