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Re: lungfish tracks?
Here are a couple of papers that discuss lungfish burrows:
Gobetz, K. E., Lucas, S. G., and Lerner, A. J. Lungfish burrows from the
Upper Triassic Redonda Formation, Chinle Group, Eastern New Mexico. Tracking
Dinosaur Origins: The Triassic/Jurassic Transition Abstracts Volume
Conference March 14-16, 2005, 5-6. 3-16-2005.
Ref Type: Abstract
Langston,W., Jr. 1963. Fossil Vertebrates and the Late Paleozoic Red Beds of
Prince Edward Island. Nat. Mus. Can. Bull. 187: 1-36.
possible lungfish swim traces (similar if not identical to coelacanth fish
swim traces - *Paraundichna").
Simon,T., Hagdorn,H., Hagdorn,M.K., and Seilacher,A. 2003. Swimming trace of
a coelacanth fish from the Lower Keuper of south-west Germany. Palaeo.
46(5): 911-926.
Andrew R. C. Milner
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Subject: lungfish tracks?
Does anyone know of any reports of tracks made by living or extinct
lungfish?
thanks!