2018
DOI: 10.14241/asgp.2018.013
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First report on swimming trace fossils of fish from the Upper Permian and Lower Triassic of the Dolomites (Italy)

Abstract: Trace fossils, being rarely transported, represent an in situ record of ancient biogenic activities, and in shallow marine settings, can provide an important insight into benthic life (e.g., Seilacher, 1967;Leonardi, 1987;Buatois and Mángano 2011). This work deals with the recent discovery of Undichna fish trails in the Upper Permian and Lower Triassic deposits of the Southern Alps of Italy (Fig.

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“…Re marks. -The morphotype of the trails de scribed are most sim i lar to spec i mens pre sented by Ronchi et al (2018: fig. 7), but spec i mens from Witoszów are smaller.…”
Section: Vertebrate Trace Fossilssupporting
confidence: 52%
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“…Re marks. -The morphotype of the trails de scribed are most sim i lar to spec i mens pre sented by Ronchi et al (2018: fig. 7), but spec i mens from Witoszów are smaller.…”
Section: Vertebrate Trace Fossilssupporting
confidence: 52%
“…Oc cur rence of this ichnospecies in the Serpukhovian of the neigh bour ing the Intra-Sudetic Synclinorium (¯akowa, 1958;Muszer, 2013;2020;Muszer et al, 2016) in di cates that it is re stricted to the Mis sis sip pian. An other ichnospecies which ap peared in the Car bon if er ous is Undichna bri tan nica (see Fill more et al, 2011; Ronchi et al, 2018). The wide spread oc cur rence of D. liebeana and pres ence of U. cf.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In their indepth study of neopterygian phylogeny, López-Arbarello and Sferco (2018) did not include Acentrophorus or even mention it in the text. Sun et al (2016) cited Archaeolepidotus, supposedly closely related to Watsonulus (see below), together with undescribed specimens as a Changxingian neopterygian (which was originally thought to be Early Triassic, but probably is not according to references in Ronchi et al, 2018). The Changxingian is the stage between the Wujiapingian and the Permian/Triassic boundary (251.902 ± 0.024 Ma ago: ICSC).…”
Section: Node 195: Neopterygii [Pn] (Holosteomorpha -Pan-teleostei [Pn])mentioning
confidence: 99%