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Lower Eocene Footprints from Northwest Washington, USA. Part 1: Reptile Tracks

Journal:
Geosciences
Year:
2019
Authors:
Mustoe, George E.
Affiliation:
Geology Department, Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA 98225, USA · United States
Species:
reptile

Abstract

Lower Eocene fluvial strata in the Chuckanut Formation preserve abundant bird and mammal tracks. Reptile trace fossils include footprints from a small turtle (ichnogenus Chelonipus), and several Crocodylian trackways that consist of irregularly spaced footprints associated with linear tail drag marks. The latter trackways represent “punting” locomotion, where a submerged Crocodylian used intermittent substrate contacts to provide forward motion of their neutrally buoyant bodies. Two adjacent sandstone blocks preserve Crocodylian trace fossils that are named herein as a new ichnogenus and ichnospecies Anticusuchipes amnis. Two other Crocodylian trackways lack sufficient detail for ichnotaxonomic assignment.

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Original publication: https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences9070321