古地理学报:英文版 · 2019年第2期198-208,共11页

The first theropod tracks from the Middle Jurassic of Gansu, Northwest China: new and rare evidence of quadrupedal progression in theropod dinosaurs

作者:Da-Qing Li,Li-Da Xing,Martin G.Lockley,Anthony Romilio,Jing-Tao Yang,Long-Feng Li

摘要:A new Middle Jurassic tracksite dominated by non-avian theropod footprints from the Wangjiashan Formation in Pingchuan District, Baojishan Basin, Gansu Province has yielded a unique trackway with four consecutive manus-pes sets. Only three previous examples, all Early Jurassic in age, of theropod trackways are known with convincing examples of manus tracks and in each case, only two tracks were recorded in association with pes tracks with metatarsal impressions and pelvic traces indicating crouching behavior. Thus, this is the first example of manus tracks registered while a theropod trackmaker was walking. This unique configuration is here designated as Grallator pingchuanensis ichnosp. nov. which shows the trackmaker forelimbs registering in a wide straddle gait, much wider than the pes trackway width. G. pingchuanensis confirms previous reports that theropods could occasionally register tridactyl, ectaxonic manus traces. In the case of the Pingchuan trackway, the short step indicates an animal moving at a slow speed, probably due to a soft substrate.

发文机构:Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and College of Life Science and Technology School of Earth Sciences and Resources State Key Laboratory of Biogeology and Environmental Geology Dinosaur Trackers Research Group School of Biological Sciences

关键词:WangjiashanFormationGrallatoridGrallatorTheropodsDINOSAURTRACKS

分类号: P[天文地球]

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