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Ichnos
An International Journal for Plant and Animal Traces
Volume 21, 2014 - Issue 1
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Original Articles

Metatetrapous valdensis Nopcsa, 1923 and the Presence of Ankylosaur Tracks (Dinosauria: Thyreophora) in the Berriasian (Early Cretaceous) of Northwestern Germany

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Pages 1-18 | Published online: 04 Mar 2014
 

Abstract

Metatetrapous valdensis Nopcsa, 1923 from the late Berriasian of northwestern Germany was the first dinosaur ichnotaxon ever attributed to a thyreophoran trackmaker. However, the subsequent lost of the original material made this identification and the status of the ichnotaxon questionable for many subsequent authors. This situation was aggravated by the fact that there are only very brief original descriptions accompanied by a single drawing. A reconsideration of the original description recognizes M. valdensis as a valid ichnotaxon, which, albeit showing great resemblance in pes morphology to similar ichnotaxa, stands out from them by a tetradactyl manus. It not only holds its original systematic attribution, but also has sparked early hypotheses on the phylogeny of dinosaurs already in 1922, possibly for the first time based upon tracks. Two surviving natural hypichnial casts of ankylosaurian pes imprints from the same stratum cannot be straightforwardly identified with the type material due to a lack of documentation. However, comprehensive circumstantial evidence, including complete accordance in size and morphology among others, strongly supports such an association. The tracks confirm the presence of ankylosaurs in this lacustrine-deltaic setting as a very rare element of the local dinosaur fauna.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

We wish to thank Jerry D. Harris, Richard T. McCrea, and an anonymous reviewer for numerous comments, suggestions, and constructive critique of the manuscript. We further gratefully acknowledge the support by Annina Böhme and Tanja R. Stegemann (both Göttingen) as well as Julia König (formerly Göttingen) during fieldwork at the type locality of M. valdensis. Vanessa Julie Roden (Darmstadt, formerly Göttingen) read an early draft of our paper, and her comments greatly improved this draft linguistically.

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