东科罗拉多州达科塔群的恐龙脚印

M. Lockley
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来自科罗拉多州东部达科塔群的恐龙脚印至少在八个不同的地点被发现,但基本上没有记录,也没有受到保护。详细分析表明,来自两个地点的足迹包括鸟脚亚目动物的前足(手)印痕,这可能是迄今为止描述的最独特的。在达科他群中缺乏骨骼化石,而且许多足迹的质量都很好,这表明应该更加仔细地检查脚印,以便提供有用的古生态普查信息,在某些情况下,它们可能被用于当地的地层对比。
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Dinosaur Footprints from the Dakota Group of Eastern Colorado
Dinosaur footprints from the Dakota Group In eastern Colorado are known from at least eight different locations but are essentially undocumented, and unprotected. Detailed analysis reveals that trackways from two sites include front foot (manus) impressions of ornithopods, which are probably the most distinctive yet described The tracks shed light on the morphology and gait of large ornithopods, which were probably of iguanodontid affinity The tracks can be assigned to the ichnogenus Caririchnium which also occurs in South America The lack of skeletal remains in the Dakota Group and the good quality of many tracks suggests that footprints should be examined more care- fully for the useful paleoecologic census information they provide in some cases they may be used for local stratigraphic correlation.
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