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[dinosaur] Lockleypus, new ichnogenus for large ornithomimosaur tracks from Lower Cretaceous of China




Ben Creisler
bcreisler@gmail.com


A new paper:


Lida Xing, Hendrik Klein, Zuohuan Qin, W. Scott Persons & Xing Xu (2018)
Lower Cretaceous theropod tracks with the new ichnogenus and combination Lockleypus luanpingensis from the Dabeigou Formation of the Luanping Basin, Hebei Province, China.
Palaeoworld (advance online publication)
doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palwor.2018.09.004Â
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1871174X18301069


Theropod footprints from the Jingshang tracksite in the Lower Cretaceous Dabeigou Formation of the Luanping Basin, Hebei Province, China, are re-evaluated after new discoveries at this locality. They occur in a succession with sandstone, mudstone, and calcareous shale. The depositional environment was a shallow lake shore, comparable in age to the famous Jehol Biota. Based on the distinct morphology with peculiar features of the ratio of the outer digits, the footprints formerly assigned to Changpeipus carbonicus are now referred to the new ichnogenus and combination Lockleypus luanpingensis. The possible trackmaker was a relatively large ornithomimosaurian theropod thus far not known from the skeletal record of the Jehol Biota.