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. 2018 Apr 2;6:e4579. doi: 10.7717/peerj.4579

Figure 7. Main small-medium-sized tridactyl dinosaur footprints described in the Late Jurassic of Europe.

Figure 7

(A) Grallator from Spain (S, after Castanera, Piñuela & García-Ramos, 2016); (B) Anomoepus from Spain (S, after Piñuela, 2015); (C) Carmelopodus from France (C, after Mazin, Hantzpergue & Pouech, 2016); (D) Eubrontes from France (C, after Mazin et al., 2000); (E) Wildeichnus from Poland (C, after Gierliński, Niedźwiedzki & Nowacki, 2009); (F) cf. Jialingpus from Poland (C, after Gierliński, Niedźwiedzki & Nowacki, 2009). (G) Dineichnus from Poland (C, after Gierliński, Niedźwiedzki & Nowacki, 2009); (H) Dineichnus from Portugal (S, Lockley et al., 1998a); (I) Therangospodus-like track from Portugal (S, after Lockley, Meyer & Moratalla, 2000); (J) Grallator from Germany (S, after Diedrich, 2011); (K) Therangospodus-like track from Italy (C, after Conti et al., 2005); (L) Carmelopodus-like track from Italy (C, after Conti et al., 2005). Scale bar = 1 cm (E), 5 cm (A, F, G), 10 cm (B, C, D, H, I, J, K, L). S and C refer to siliciclastic and carbonate substrate, respectively.