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- Ludicharadripodiscus is a Mesozoic bird ichnogenus. It is similar to the ichnogenus Aquatilavipes, but more frequently preserves impressions of the hallux. Ellenberger...
- fish Ceratodus and Semionotus, the turtles Glyptops and Trinitichelys, Aquatilavipes (fossilized bird tracks), the rhynchocephalian Toxolophosaurus, and...
- Ornithotarnocia is a Mesozoic bird ichnogenus. It is similar to the ichnogenus Aquatilavipes, but has a thicker digit III impression and is more asymmetrical. "Systematics...
- digits are all of similar length. Avipeda is similar to the ichnogenus Aquatilavipes, but has shorter and thicker toe prints. Aviadactyla Mustoe, G.E. (2002)...
- position Material Notes Images Amblydactylus A. isp. Ornithopod tracks. Aquatilavipes A. isp. Bird tracks Asianopodus A. isp. Small to medium-sized tridactyl...
- Aviadactyla is a Mesozoic bird ichnogenus. It is similar to the ichnogenus Aquatilavipes, but in this ichnogenus the toeprints fuse ****her from the body and...
- James I.; DeBlieux, Donald D. (2015). "First report of bird tracks (Aquatilavipes) from the Cedar Mountain Formation (Lower Cretaceous), eastern Utah"...
- theropods Martharaptor and Utahraptor (as well as the avian ichnogenus Aquatilavipes), and the nodosaurid Gastonia. Other vertebrate genera include the turtles...
- Formation. The small footprints were tentatively ****igned to the ichnogenus Aquatilavipes and might have been produced by Patagopteryx (whose fossils were only...
- Kirkland, J. I., and Deblieux, D. D. 2014. First report of bird tracks (Aquatilavipes) from the Cedar Mountain Formation (Lower Cretaceous), eastern Utah...