Fig. 11 in Arthropod trace fossils from Eocene cold climate continental strata of King George Island, West Antarctica ...
Fig. 11. Hypichnial trace fossil cf. Pterichnus isp., middle–late Eocene, Mount Wawel Formation, King George Island, Antarctica, slab ZPAL Tf.8/2007.14. A. Four footprints in the series are visible in the lower left side. B. Less regular form in the lower side and the bilobate median trail of Glacii...
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Summary: | Fig. 11. Hypichnial trace fossil cf. Pterichnus isp., middle–late Eocene, Mount Wawel Formation, King George Island, Antarctica, slab ZPAL Tf.8/2007.14. A. Four footprints in the series are visible in the lower left side. B. Less regular form in the lower side and the bilobate median trail of Glaciichnium australis in the upper part, which resembles the trace fossil Diplopodichnus. ... : Published as part of Uchman, Alfred, Gaździcki, Andrzej & Błażejowski, Błażej, 2018, Arthropod trace fossils from Eocene cold climate continental strata of King George Island, West Antarctica, pp. 383-396 in Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 63 (2) on page 393, DOI: 10.4202/app.00467.2018, http://zenodo.org/record/13262379 ... |
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