Primeros resultados del estudio de un nuevo yacimiento de icnofauna triásica en Peña Sagra (Cantabria. España)
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Footprints, Triassie, SpainAbstract
The discovery of new outcrops with footprints of small vertebrates has been made, in the Sierra de Peña Sagra (Cantabria, Spain). A foot-hand pair, unique, of the Rhynchosauroides genus and two trails and a large number of footprints coming from a very small reptile have been found. The last has been interpreted as belonging to the Procolophonichnium NOPCSA genus, although its small size forces us to admit it ought to be applied to very young specimens.
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