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Tetrapod tracks from the Middle Triassic of NW Sardinia (Nurra region, Italy)
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2020-06Registro en:
Citton, Paolo; Ronchi, Ausonio; Nicosia, Umberto; Sacchi, Eva; Maganuco, Simone; et al.; Tetrapod tracks from the Middle Triassic of NW Sardinia (Nurra region, Italy); Società Geologica Italiana; Italian Journal of Geosciences; 139; 2; 6-2020; 309-320
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CONICET
Autor
Citton, Paolo
Ronchi, Ausonio
Nicosia, Umberto
Sacchi, Eva
Maganuco, Simone
Cipriani, Angelo
Innamorati, Giulia
Zuccari, Costantino
Manucci, Fabio
Romano, Marco
Resumen
We report here on the first tetrapod tracks from the Triassic of the Nurra region (north-western Sardinia, Italy). The specimens were found on sandstone blocks used to build a fence limiting a seasonal camping, in the coastal area north of Capo Caccia promontory. Lithologic and petrographic features allowed an assignment of the track-bearing blocks to the middle-upper portion of the Anisian (Middle Triassic) Arenarie di Cala Viola (“Buntsandstein”). Footprints are attributed to the ichnotaxa Rhynchosauroides and Rotodactylus, two common ichnotaxa of late Early Triassic and Middle Triassic ichnofaunas of Europe and United States, commonly referred in the literature to neodiapsid and archosaur producers, respectively.