Trackways of Arthropleura from the Late Pennsylvanian of Graissessac (Hérault, southern France)

Volume: 33, Issue: 7, Pages: 996 - 1007
Published: Oct 16, 2019
Abstract
The Late Pennsylvanian deposits of the Graissessac Basin (southern France) are well known for their abundant and diversified plant remains. Here we report on seven trackways of giant millipede-like arthropods recently discovered from two surfaces. These traces are ascribed to Diplichnites cuithensis. The trackways are up to 200 cm long, up to 36 cm wide, straight to curved and consist of two parallel rows of numerous and elongated appendage...
Paper Details
Title
Trackways of Arthropleura from the Late Pennsylvanian of Graissessac (Hérault, southern France)
Published Date
Oct 16, 2019
Volume
33
Issue
7
Pages
996 - 1007
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