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The Early Jurassic Kayentapus dominated tracks from Chongqing, China

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ABSTRACT It has long been known that Lower Jurassic theropod track assemblages are dominated by theropod tracks including Eubrontes and Grallator, known from North America since the mid 19th century.… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT It has long been known that Lower Jurassic theropod track assemblages are dominated by theropod tracks including Eubrontes and Grallator, known from North America since the mid 19th century. It was only comparatively recently that it was recognised that these ichnogenera where also abundant in other regions including China, making them important components of a global Lower Jurassic footprint assemblage zone. Moreover, another theropod ichnogenus, Kayentapus, also proved to be an important component of this assemblage zone in North America, Europe and Asia. The newly reported Kayentapus-occurrences reported here from the Lower Jurassic Geleshan site in Chongqing, China provide some of the best-preserved examples of this ichnogenus in Asia, and show that it can be consistently distinguished from robust Eubrontes. The assemblage is further evidence that the dinosaur tracksites of the Lower Jurassic were theropod dominated in Asia and globally with a consistent diversity of track morphotypes.

Keywords: theropod; jurassic kayentapus; lower jurassic; chongqing china; kayentapus; early jurassic

Journal Title: Historical Biology
Year Published: 2020

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