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Fig. 7 in Toward the origin of amniotes: Diadectomorph and synapsid footprints from the early Late Carboniferous of Germany

Authors: Voigt, Sebastian; Ganzelewski, Michael;

Fig. 7 in Toward the origin of amniotes: Diadectomorph and synapsid footprints from the early Late Carboniferous of Germany

Abstract

Fig. 7. Comparison of trackway pattern and selected parameters of Dimetropus sp. from the Late Carboniferous Bochum Formation, Ruhr area, Germany, DBM 060003260001 to DBM 060003260005 (A) and Dimetropus leisnerianus from the Early Permian Tambach Formation, Thuringian Forest, Germany, MNG 1762 (B), MNG 1828 (C), MNG 13490 (D). E, F. Derived trackway and imprint parameters graphically expressing the mean, minimum, and maximum values. G, H. Relative lengths of the manus and pes imprint digit lengths expressed as a percentage of the length of digit IV. Data source for E–H, see Appendix 4.

Published as part of Voigt, Sebastian & Ganzelewski, Michael, 2010, Toward the origin of amniotes: Diadectomorph and synapsid footprints from the early Late Carboniferous of Germany, pp. 57-72 in Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 55 (1) on page 65, DOI: 10.4202/app.2009.0021, http://zenodo.org/record/12779343

Keywords

Dimetropus, Animalia, Biodiversity, Chordata, Taxonomy

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