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An Unusual, Three-Dimensionally Preserved, Large Hadrosauriform Pes Track from Mid-Cretaceous Jiaguan Formation of Chongqing, China

Journal

ACTA GEOLOGICA SINICA-ENGLISH EDITION
Volume 86, Issue 2, Pages 304-312

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1755-6724.2012.00660.x

Keywords

hadrosauriform; locomotion; footprints; Cretaceous; step cycle

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  1. Key Laboratory of Evolutionary Systematics of Vertebrates, Chinese Academy Of Sciences [2011LESV008]
  2. Qijiang County Bureau of Land and Resources, Chongqing, China

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Three-dimensional tracks provide unique insights into the locomotor mechanics of their track makers. An isolated, large hadrosauriform print attributable to Caririchnium lotus from the mid-Cretaceous Lotus track site (Jiaguan Formation) in China permits reconstruction of the footfall, weight-bearing, and kick-off phases of the step cycle. Large-scale modifications of the pes during the step cycle indicate C. lotus trackmakers were capable of locomotory modifications in response to substrate consistency beyond the expected shift between bipedal and quadrupedal postures. An unusual curvature to the trace of one of the outer digits indicates substantial transverse mobility. The remaining digits demonstrate lesser degrees of transverse movement accompanied by extension of the digits during footfall. The absence of overprinted scale-scratch marks and toe drags are consistent with a vertical kick-off of the pes and concomitant flexion of the digits. This track suggests that pedal mobility in C. lotus track makers was greater than previously suspected and has implications for reconstructions of hadrosauriform locomotion.

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