Fig. 8From: Triassic chirotheriid footprints from the Swiss Alps: ichnotaxonomy and depositional environment (Cantons Wallis & Glarus)Photographs (a–b) and corresponding outline drawings (a’–b’) of well-preserved Chirotherium barthii trackways. a from Vieux Emosson locality (“Isochirotherium” isp. after Avanzini and Cavin 2009). b from Cascade d’Emaney locality (Chirotherium cf. C. barthii after Cavin et al. 2012). Photographs and outline drawings from Avanzini and Cavin (2009) and Cavin et al. (2012)Back to article page