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1 September 2008 In Quest of the Pteraichnus Trackmaker: Comparisons to Modern Crocodilians
Tai Kubo
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Abstract

The Pteraichnus trackmaker is usually hypothesized to be either a pterosaur or a crocodilian. Though the latter interpretation is recently not widely accepted, more experimental work on trackways of extant crocodilians is necessary to settle the debate. Here, the trackways of three species of modern crocodiles (Paleosuchus trigonatus, Crocodylus porosus, and Tomistoma schlegelii) in all major gaits and postures, namely sprawling, walking and running, were compared with Pteraichnus trackways. In all experimentally generated crocodilian trackways pentadactyl manus tracks are recognized, the external width between pes tracks is wider than the corresponding internal width between manus tracks, and tail marks are usually present. All crocodilian trackways collected in the present study revealed significant differences from Pteraichnus, which strongly suggests a non-crocodilian origin of Pteraichnus.

Tai Kubo "In Quest of the Pteraichnus Trackmaker: Comparisons to Modern Crocodilians," Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 53(3), 405-412, (1 September 2008). https://doi.org/10.4202/app.2008.0304
Published: 1 September 2008
KEYWORDS
Crocodilia
gait
kinematics
neoichnology
posture
Pteraichnus
trackway
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