THE PROBLEM OF SMALL FOOTPRINTS IN PALEOICHNOLOGY: REMARKS ON THE EARLY PERMIAN ICHNOTAXON <em> ERPETOPUS CASSINISI</em>, A LOCAL SPECIES FROM SOUTHERN ALPS (NORTHERN ITALY)

Based on well-preserved specimens, and strictly considering the influence of extramorphological (substrate-related) factors, the use of modern techniques (computer drawings, 3D acquisitions), permitted a reliable study on footprints smaller than 20 mm. Footprints of this size were mostly considered...

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Main Authors: LORENZO MARCHETTI, GIUSEPPE SANTI, MARCO AVANZINI
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Published: Università degli Studi di Milano 2014-07-01
Series:Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia
Online Access:https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/RIPS/article/view/6055
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spelling doaj-9e73a5fecbdd4b6da3a6d687486c577c2020-11-25T01:05:46ZengUniversità degli Studi di MilanoRivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia0035-68832039-49422014-07-01120210.13130/2039-4942/60555370THE PROBLEM OF SMALL FOOTPRINTS IN PALEOICHNOLOGY: REMARKS ON THE EARLY PERMIAN ICHNOTAXON <em> ERPETOPUS CASSINISI</em>, A LOCAL SPECIES FROM SOUTHERN ALPS (NORTHERN ITALY)LORENZO MARCHETTIGIUSEPPE SANTIMARCO AVANZINIBased on well-preserved specimens, and strictly considering the influence of extramorphological (substrate-related) factors, the use of modern techniques (computer drawings, 3D acquisitions), permitted a reliable study on footprints smaller than 20 mm. Footprints of this size were mostly considered as too small and being affected by a lot of deformation, thus preventing a substantiated analysis. Our case study focuses on the Erpetopus/Camunipes dualism. Ichnologists disagree on the value of a separation of these ichnogenera, and their discussion appears rather "philosophical" than being conducted by an accurate analysis and objective data. We restudied the holotype of Camunipes cassinisi (sp. MBS 319), together with a new specimen from Southern Alps (sp. MBG 12465) that shows five well-preserved long trackways, and compared them to selected material, including the Erpetopus willistoni holotype (sp. UGKU C-8). Results suggest a synonymy of Camunipes with Erpetopus and the new combination Erpetopus cassinisi which is distinct from E. willistoni by the following anatomical features: the pes of E. cassinisi shows higher divarication angles between digits IV-V (>50°) and I-V (>130°) and a longer and variably oriented digit V, which is long about as digit II. This has interesting paleobiogeographical consequences: E. cassinisi was probably a local ichnospecies of Erpetopus in the Southern Alps.https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/RIPS/article/view/6055
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author LORENZO MARCHETTI
GIUSEPPE SANTI
MARCO AVANZINI
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GIUSEPPE SANTI
MARCO AVANZINI
THE PROBLEM OF SMALL FOOTPRINTS IN PALEOICHNOLOGY: REMARKS ON THE EARLY PERMIAN ICHNOTAXON <em> ERPETOPUS CASSINISI</em>, A LOCAL SPECIES FROM SOUTHERN ALPS (NORTHERN ITALY)
Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia
author_facet LORENZO MARCHETTI
GIUSEPPE SANTI
MARCO AVANZINI
author_sort LORENZO MARCHETTI
title THE PROBLEM OF SMALL FOOTPRINTS IN PALEOICHNOLOGY: REMARKS ON THE EARLY PERMIAN ICHNOTAXON <em> ERPETOPUS CASSINISI</em>, A LOCAL SPECIES FROM SOUTHERN ALPS (NORTHERN ITALY)
title_short THE PROBLEM OF SMALL FOOTPRINTS IN PALEOICHNOLOGY: REMARKS ON THE EARLY PERMIAN ICHNOTAXON <em> ERPETOPUS CASSINISI</em>, A LOCAL SPECIES FROM SOUTHERN ALPS (NORTHERN ITALY)
title_full THE PROBLEM OF SMALL FOOTPRINTS IN PALEOICHNOLOGY: REMARKS ON THE EARLY PERMIAN ICHNOTAXON <em> ERPETOPUS CASSINISI</em>, A LOCAL SPECIES FROM SOUTHERN ALPS (NORTHERN ITALY)
title_fullStr THE PROBLEM OF SMALL FOOTPRINTS IN PALEOICHNOLOGY: REMARKS ON THE EARLY PERMIAN ICHNOTAXON <em> ERPETOPUS CASSINISI</em>, A LOCAL SPECIES FROM SOUTHERN ALPS (NORTHERN ITALY)
title_full_unstemmed THE PROBLEM OF SMALL FOOTPRINTS IN PALEOICHNOLOGY: REMARKS ON THE EARLY PERMIAN ICHNOTAXON <em> ERPETOPUS CASSINISI</em>, A LOCAL SPECIES FROM SOUTHERN ALPS (NORTHERN ITALY)
title_sort problem of small footprints in paleoichnology: remarks on the early permian ichnotaxon <em> erpetopus cassinisi</em>, a local species from southern alps (northern italy)
publisher Università degli Studi di Milano
series Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia
issn 0035-6883
2039-4942
publishDate 2014-07-01
description Based on well-preserved specimens, and strictly considering the influence of extramorphological (substrate-related) factors, the use of modern techniques (computer drawings, 3D acquisitions), permitted a reliable study on footprints smaller than 20 mm. Footprints of this size were mostly considered as too small and being affected by a lot of deformation, thus preventing a substantiated analysis. Our case study focuses on the Erpetopus/Camunipes dualism. Ichnologists disagree on the value of a separation of these ichnogenera, and their discussion appears rather "philosophical" than being conducted by an accurate analysis and objective data. We restudied the holotype of Camunipes cassinisi (sp. MBS 319), together with a new specimen from Southern Alps (sp. MBG 12465) that shows five well-preserved long trackways, and compared them to selected material, including the Erpetopus willistoni holotype (sp. UGKU C-8). Results suggest a synonymy of Camunipes with Erpetopus and the new combination Erpetopus cassinisi which is distinct from E. willistoni by the following anatomical features: the pes of E. cassinisi shows higher divarication angles between digits IV-V (>50°) and I-V (>130°) and a longer and variably oriented digit V, which is long about as digit II. This has interesting paleobiogeographical consequences: E. cassinisi was probably a local ichnospecies of Erpetopus in the Southern Alps.
url https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/RIPS/article/view/6055
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