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The first dinosaur tracksite from Abruzzi (Monte Cagno, Central Apennines, Italy)
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2017-05Registro en:
Citton, Paolo; Romano, Marco; Carluccio, Roberto; D'Ajello Caracciolo, Francesca; Nicolosi, Iacopo; et al.; The first dinosaur tracksite from Abruzzi (Monte Cagno, Central Apennines, Italy); Academic Press Ltd - Elsevier Science Ltd; Cretaceous Research; 73; 5-2017; 47-59
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CONICET Digital
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Autor
Citton, Paolo
Romano, Marco
Carluccio, Roberto
D'Ajello Caracciolo, Francesca
Nicolosi, Iacopo
Nicosia, Umberto
Sacchi, Eva
Speranza, Giulio
Speranza, Fabio
Resumen
A new Lower Cretaceous (lower Aptian) dinosaur tracksite, from the eastern side of Monte Cagno (Abruzzi, Italy), is described. Different styles of track formation are represented on the site surface. Most of the footprints are preserved as deep tracks, produced by trackmakers sinking into soft mud. Some tracks, better preserved than the others, are characterized by metatarsal impressions and were interpreted as the resting traces of a crouching theropod (based on their orientation and three-dimensional morphology). The 135 cm length of the track with metatarsal impressions indicates huge pedal proportions and represents the largest theropod trackmaker ever documented from the Mesozoic peri-Adriatic platforms of Italy.