Ichniotherium, Pohlig, 1892

Moreau, Jean-David & Gand, Georges, 2022, New data on the Permian ecosystem of the Rodez Basin: ichnofauna (traces of protostomians, tetrapods and fishes), jellyfishes and plants from Banassac-Canilhac (Lozère, southern France), Geodiversitas 44 (31), pp. 975-987 : 981

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5252/geodiversitas2022v44a31

publication LSID

urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:008AF7BE-28B6-4FB5-A007-45BAB4337BAC

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7342530

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/302A87B5-FFFD-0D02-FEB0-FA3FFB9513BE

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Jonas

scientific name

Ichniotherium
status

 

Ichniotherium isp.

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MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Two tracks preserved as concave epireliefs and convex hyporeliefs on slabs M486_ 2022.1.4 A and M486_ 2022.1.4 B, respectively .

DESCRIPTION

The material includes a single pes/manus set ( Fig. 6A, B View FIG ). The tracks are medium sized and plantigrade. The pes track is pentadactyl and as long as wide to wider than long (PL = 5.8 cm, PW = 6.3 cm). The PL/PW ratio is equal to 0.9. On the pes track, digit impressions are only impressed distally, forming a rounded tip ( Fig. 6A, B View FIG ). The manus track is pentadactyl, smaller than pes track and wider than long (ML = 3.8 cm; MW = 5.2 cm; ML/MW = 0.7). Digit impressions increase in length from I to IV. Proximally digits show transverse and thin grooves. The divarication angle of digits I-V is 81°. On the manus track, digit imprints are short, large, straight and end in an enlarged rounded termination. Digits are more impressed distally. The impression of digit IV is the deepest. Both pes and manus tracks show a short and large sole that is distinctly separated from the digit impressions ( Fig. 6A, B View FIG ).

REMARKS

The presence of: 1) pentadactyl manus and pes tracks showing enlarged digit tips and large soles; 2) pes imprints as long as wide; and 3) manus imprints wider than long, are characteristic of Ichniotherium Pohlig, 1892 . This ichnogenus was reported from upper Carboniferous to lower Permian deposits of many localities throughout the world (e.g. Canada, Brink et al. 2012; France, Gand 1987; Germany, Voigt & Ganzelewski 2010; England, Buchwitz & Voigt 2018; Morocco, Lagnaoui et al. 2018; Poland, Voigt et al. 2012; United States, Voigt et al. 2005). In France, Ichniotherium was reported from the Lodève Basin ( Gand 1987; Gand & Durand 2006; Mujal & Marchetti 2020), the Rodez Basin ( Gand 1987) and the Saint-Affrique Basin ( Gand & Haubold 1984). Although Gand (1987) briefly mentioned Ichniotherium at Le Bousquet (based on the private collection of D. Naudin), he did not describe or illustrate the specimens.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Amphibia

Family

Diadectidae

Genus

Ichniotherium

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