Limnopus

Limnopus is an ichnogenus of ancient tetrapod footprint. Its footprints have been found in Moscovian aged-rocks situated in Alverley, Shropshire, England, Colorado and West Virginia. The Limnopus tracks were probably made by Diadectes.

Limnopus
Temporal range: Moscovian–Asselian
Trace fossil classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Order: Temnospondyli
Suborder: Euskelia
Superfamily: Eryopoidea
Family: Eryopidae
Ichnogenus: Limnopus
Type ichnospecies
Limnopus glenshawensis
Raw, 1919

The Limnopus glenshawensis type specimen was accompanied by tracks of that of the related Ichniotherium. The type specimen of Limnopus and Ichniotherium is currently housed in the Lapworth Museum of Geology in Birmingham, England. A 3D printed model of an Ichnotherium trach can also be seen.

Diadectes was the most likely trackmaker of Limnopus and Ichniotherium

References

  • Lockley, Martin and Hunt, Adrian. Dinosaur Tracks of Western North America. Columbia University Press. 1999.


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