Pteraichnus

Pteraichnus is an ichnogenus that has been attributed to pterosaurs. It has been found in, among other units, the Lower Jurassic Aztec Sandstone and Lake Ezequiel Ramos Mexia in the Candeleros Formation.[1]

Pteraichnus
Trace fossil classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Order: Pterosauria
Suborder: Pterodactyloidea
Ichnofamily: Pteraichnidae
Ichnogenus: Pteraichnus
Stokes, 1957
Type ichnospecies
Pteraichnus saltwashensis
Stokes, 1957
Ichnospecies
  • Pteraichnus saltwashensis Stokes, 1957
  • Pteraichnus stokesi Lockley, Logue, Moratalla, Hunt, Schultz, & Robinson, 1995
  • Pteraichnus palacieisaenzi Arribas & Perez, 2000
  • Pteraichnus cidacoi Vidart, 2001
  • Pteraichnus vetsustior Fuentes, 2001
  • Pteraichnus manueli Calvo, 2001

See also

References

  1. Lockley, M.; Harris, J.D.; and Mitchell, L. 2008. "A global overview of pterosaur ichnology: tracksite distribution in space and time." Zitteliana. B28. p. 187-198. ISSN 1612-4138.


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