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Fig. 12

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

Fig. 12

Comparison of chirotheriid footprints from the Swiss Alps with similar morphotypes and ichnotaxa from the Solling Formation (Buntsandstein, Early Anisian) of the Germanic Basin. a Chirotherium barthii from type locality Hildburghausen, Germany. b–c C. barthii from Cascade d’Emaney (b) and Vieux Emosson (c) localities. d C. barthii pes and possible manus imprint from Obersand (Tödi, Glarus) locality. e–f Chirotherium sickleri from type locality Hildburghausen, Germany. g Possible C. sickleri pes-manus set from La Veudale N locality. h Isochirotherium herculis from Buntsandstein of Germany. i. I. herculis pes imprint from La Veudale N locality. j I. soergeli from Buntsandstein of Germany. a, e, f, h, j from Haubold (1971a); b from Cavin et al. (2012); c from Avanzini and Cavin (2009). Scale bar 10 cm

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