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HISTORICAL BIOLOGY
Volume 35, Issue 9, Pages 1616-1636Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/08912963.2022.2104644
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Footprints; Perissodactyla; Artiodactyla; Carnivoramorpha; Avian; Peralta Formation
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This article describes a new tracksite called La Sagarreta in the Ebro Basin, Spain, where avian and mammal tracks from the Palaeogene era have been discovered. The tracksite contains tracks from six different taxa, including mammals and birds, making it one of the most diverse Early Oligocene tracksites in the Ebro Basin.
The Ebro Basin (Spain) is one of the few worldwide areas where Palaeogene avian and mammal tracksites have been found. A new unpublished tracksite known as La Sagarreta is here described. The tracksite is located in a sandstone-dominated outcrop from the Early Oligocene Peralta Formation in the northern-central sector of the basin. Six different ichnotaxa have been identified. Four belong to mammals, including perissodactyl (cf. Plagiolophustipus isp), artiodactyl (Megapecoripeda isp. and cf. Pecoripeda isp.) and carnivoramorph tracks (cf. Canipeda isp.), and the other two to avian tracks (Aviadactyla vialovi and Gruipeda dominguensis). La Sagarreta presents a high ichnodiversity with the presence of a medium-sized member likely of the genus Plagiolophus (or relative), one medium- and one small-sized artiodactyl that probably belong to the family Entelodontidae, one medium-size unidentified carnivorous mammal and two types of birds. La Sagarreta tracksite is the most diverse Early Oligocene tracksite of the Ebro Basin and one of the few palaeontologic vertebrate records at the central area of the basin during this age.
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