Minisauripus
Minisauripus Temporal range:
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Minisauripus isp. from Jinju Formation | |
Trace fossil classification ![]() | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Clade: | Dinosauria |
Clade: | Saurischia |
Clade: | Theropoda |
Ichnogenus: | †Minisauripus Zhen et al., 1995 |
Type ichnospecies | |
†Minisauripus chuanzhuensis Zhen et al., 1995
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Minisauripus is an ichnogenus of theropod dinosaurs from the Early Cretaceous of East Asia. The trackmaker of Minisauripus would have been among the smallest known non-avian dinosaurs. This ichnogenus contains two named ichnospecies from China, M. chuanzhuensis and M. zhenshuonani, with several indeterminate ichnospecies known from China, South Korea and Japan.
Discovery
[edit]The type ichnospecies M. chuanzhuensis was first described in 1995 from the Early Cretaceous Jiaguan Formation of Sichuan, China.[1] The second ichnospecies M. zhensuonani was described in 2008 from the Tianjialou Formation (Barremian-Albian) of Shandong, China.[2] Trace fossils from the Haman Formation (Albian) of South Korea were referred to as M. cf. zhenshuonani or M. cf. chuanzhuensis.[2] Other trace fossils attributed to M. isp. were discovered from the Feitianshan Formation of China, the Jinju Formation (Albian) of South Korea and the Kitadani Formation (Aptian) of Japan.[3][4][5]
Classification
[edit]About 95 tracks have been attributed to Minisauripus, and over 80% of them were less than 3 cm (1.2 in) long. The abundance of such small footprints might suggest that the trackmaker of Minisauripus was a small non-avian theropod, not a juvenile of a larger taxon.[4] The Minisauripus tracks show three distinct toes, unlike the tracks of similar-sized small dromaeosaurids such as Dromaeosauriformipes, which are didactyl, with the recurved claw on the second toe being held off the ground and thus not preserved in the trackway.[6]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Zhen, S.; Li, J.; Chen, W.; Zhu, S. (1995). "Dinosaur and bird footprints from the Lower Cretaceous of Emei County, Sichuan". Memoirs of the Beijing Natural History Museum. 54: 105–120.
- ^ a b Lockley, M.G.; Kim, J.-Y.; Kim, K.-S.; Kim, S.-H.; Matsukawa, M.; Rihui, L.; Jianjun, L.; Yang, S.-Y. (2008). "Minisauripus―the track of a diminutive dinosaur from the Cretaceous of China and South Korea: implications for stratigraphic correlation and theropod foot morphodynamics". Cretaceous Research. 29 (1): 115–130. doi:10.1016/j.cretres.2007.04.003.
- ^ Xing, L.; Lockley, M.G.; Yang, G.; Cao, J.; Benton, M.; Xu, X.; Zhang, J.; Klein, H.; Persons, W.S.; Kim, J.Y.; Peng, G.; Ye, Y.; Ran, H. (2016). "A new Minisauripus site from the Lower Cretaceous of China: Tracks of small adults or juveniles?". Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 452: 28–39. doi:10.1016/j.palaeo.2016.04.006.
- ^ a b Kim, Kyung Soo; Lockley, Martin G.; Lim, Jong Deock; Xing, Lida (2019). "Exquisitely-preserved, high-definition skin traces in diminutive theropod tracks from the Cretaceous of Korea". Scientific Reports. 9 (1): 2039. Bibcode:2019NatSR...9.2039K. doi:10.1038/s41598-019-38633-4. PMC 6375998. PMID 30765802.
- ^ Tsukiji, Yuta; Azuma, Yoichi; Shiraishi, Fumito; Shibata, Masateru (May 2019). "A diverse theropod footprint assemblage from the Lower Cretaceous Kitadani Formation, Tetori Group, central Japan". Cretaceous Research. 97: 16–33. Bibcode:2019CrRes..97...16T. doi:10.1016/j.cretres.2019.01.003.
- ^ Kim, Kyung Soo; Lim, Jong Deock; Lockley, Martin G.; Xing, Lida; Kim, Dong Hee; Piñuela, Laura; Romilio, Anthony; Yoo, Jae Sang; Kim, Jin Ho; Ahn, Jaehong (2018-11-15). "Smallest known raptor tracks suggest microraptorine activity in lakeshore setting". Scientific Reports. 8 (1): 16908. Bibcode:2018NatSR...816908K. doi:10.1038/s41598-018-35289-4. ISSN 2045-2322. PMC 6237872. PMID 30442900.