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An International Journal for Plant and Animal Traces
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Description and interpretation of interphalangeal lines in tetrapods

Pages 11-41 | Published online: 17 Dec 2008

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Geoffrey Tresise & MichaelJ. King. (2012) History of Ichnology: The Misconceived Footprints of Rhynchosaurs. Ichnos 19:4, pages 228-237.
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David Peters. (2011) A Catalog of Pterosaur Pedes for Trackmaker Identification. Ichnos 18:2, pages 114-141.
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David Peters. (2010) In defence of parallel interphalangeal lines. Historical Biology 22:4, pages 437-442.
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David Peters. (2009) A reinterpretation of pteroid articulation in pterosaurs. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 29:4, pages 1327-1330.
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David W.E. Hone, Corwin Sullivan & S. Christopher Bennett. (2009) Interpreting the autopodia of tetrapods: interphalangeal lines hinge on too many assumptions. Historical Biology 21:1-2, pages 67-77.
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David Peters. (2001) A New Model for the Evolution of the Pterosaur Wing--with a twist. Historical Biology 15:4, pages 277-301.
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Grzegorz Niedźwiedzki, Stephen L. Brusatte & Richard J. Butler. (2013) Prorotodactylus and Rotodactylus tracks: an ichnological record of dinosauromorphs from the Early–Middle Triassic of Poland . Geological Society, London, Special Publications 379:1, pages 319-351.
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Silvio Renesto, Fabio M. Dalla Vecchia & David Peters. (2002) Morphological evidence for bipedalism in the Late Triassic prolacertiform reptileLangobardisaurus. Senckenbergiana lethaea 82:1, pages 94-106.
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