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Díaz-Martínez et al., 2012

Uvaichnites riojana: A new crane-like bird ichnotaxon from the lower Miocene of La Rioja (Ebro Basin, Spain)

Díaz-Martínez, I., Hernández, J. M., García Fernández, S., Murelaga, X., Pérez-Lorente, F.
DOI
DOI10.1016/j.pgeola.2012.02.003
Aasta2012
AjakiriProceedings of the Geologists Association
Köide123
Number3
Leheküljed464-470
Tüüpartikkel ajakirjas
Keelinglise
Id48028

Abstrakt

A new bird ichnotaxon found in Cenicero (La Rioja, Ebro Basin, Spain) is described here. The footprints are preserved in sandstone beds in a central-distal alluvial fringe with a mud-dominated floodplain, located in the transition unit between the Nájera and Haro formations. This level is positioned between the Y and Z local Agenian biozones (lower Miocene). The footprints were preliminarily studied in another work and considered as an indeterminate ichnotaxon. Uvaichnites riojana ichnogen. nov. and ichnosp. nov. is a tridactyl footprint characterized by a prominent central pad, very large to enormous sized, with unjointed toes at the proximal end. These features differ from AquatilavipesAviadactylaAvipedaLudicharadripodiscusFuscinapeda, and Ornithotarnocia of the Avipedidae morphofamily. Uriojana is considered to be similar to common crane (Grus grus) footprints in the Gruidae family. There are a few references about this family in the Iberian Peninsula and Balearic Islands and this find could confirm the presence of Gruidae since at least the lower Miocene.

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