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Fig. 10

From: Triassic chirotheriid footprints from the Swiss Alps: ichnotaxonomy and depositional environment (Cantons Wallis & Glarus)

Fig. 10

Photographs (a–c) and outline drawings (a’–c’) of Chirotherium barthii pes and ?manus imprints from the Obersand (Tödi, Glarus) locality of the eastern Swiss Alps. Outline drawings with demarcated orientation in the field. Note that the track preservation on a surface in dolomitic rock is poor, the digits being represented by elongated thin traces with accuminate distal ends and lacking distinct phalangeal pad impressions

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