2020
DOI: 10.1017/jpa.2020.16
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Horseshoe crab trace fossils from the Upper Cretaceous Two Medicine Formation of Montana, USA, and a brief review of the xiphosurid ichnological record

Abstract: A locality in the Upper Cretaceous Two Medicine Formation of Montana preserves abundant and variable horseshoe crab tracks and trails of the ichnotaxon Kouphichnium isp. These specimens span six morphologies differing in track form and trail configuration. These differences likely reflect variations in track-maker locomotion and behavior, substrate consistency, epichnial versus hypichnial preservation, and undertrack versus true tracks. Several tracks preserve the first clear appendage impressions for an extin… Show more

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“…The first pair of appendages is the chelicere, which end with pincers, being useful for grasping food. The second to fifth pair of appendages is chelate walking legs, all of which display bifid ends (Shi et al, 2019;Shibata & Varricchio, 2020). The principal function of these appendages is for locomotion.…”
Section: Ichnogenus Kouphichniummentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The first pair of appendages is the chelicere, which end with pincers, being useful for grasping food. The second to fifth pair of appendages is chelate walking legs, all of which display bifid ends (Shi et al, 2019;Shibata & Varricchio, 2020). The principal function of these appendages is for locomotion.…”
Section: Ichnogenus Kouphichniummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The xiphosurans show a maximum diversity during the Carboniferous and Triassic periods (Moore et al, 2007). Xiphosuran trace fossils provide additional information about the palaeobiology of these animals and their habitats (Gaillard, 2011;Fernández & Pazos, 2013;Mujal et al, 2018a;Bicknell et al, 2019;Shibata & Varricchio, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%