Aviadactyla
Appearance
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Aviadactyla | |
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Trace fossil classification | |
Ichnogenus: | †Aviadactyla Kordos, 1985 |
Aviadactyla is a Mesozoic bird ichnogenus. It is similar to the ichnogenus Aquatilavipes, but in this ichnogenus the toeprints fuse farther from the body and have a "stick-like" character.[1]
See also
[edit]Footnotes
[edit]- ^ "Systematics," in McCrea and Sarjeant (2001). Page 460.
References
[edit]- McCrea, R. T. and W. A S. Sarjeant. 2001. New ichnotaxa of bird and mammal footprints from the Lower Cretaceous (Albian) Gates Formation of Alberta; pp. 453–478 in D. H. Tanke, and K. Carpenter, (eds.), Mesozoic Vertebrate Life. Indiana University Press, Bloomington and Indianapolis.
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