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Los Cayos Dinosaur Tracksite: An Overview on the Lower Cretaceous Ichno-Diversity of the Cameros Basin (Cornago,La Rioja Province,Spain)
Authors:J J Moratalla  J Hernan  S Jimenez
Institution:1. Instituto Geologico y Minero de Espana (Museo Geominero), Madrid, Spain;2. Escuela Tecnica Superior de Ingenieros de Minas, Madrid, Spain;3. Iberdrola, Seccion de Mineralogia y Paleontologia, Bilbao, Spain
Abstract:The Los Cayos dinosaur tracksite is located at the eastern sector of the Cameros Basin (Cornago Township, La Rioja province), NE Spain. The sediments consist of interbedded terrigenous siliciclastics and carbonates belonging to the Enciso Group (Early Cretaceous, Aptian in age). The sedimentological and faunal evidence suggests that these sediments were deposited in a low gradient lacustrine environment. Los Cayos constitutes a relatively wide area with at least 6 localities that have yielded dinosaur tracks. More than 2,000 dinosaur tracks have been discovered to date. Medium to large theropod dinosaurs constitute about 95% of the ichnofauna. Ornithopod dinosaur tracks have been reported from only one of the outcrops (Los Cayos D). Los Cayos S has yielded theropod and sauropod tracks. One sauropod trackway shows a narrow-gauge locomotion pattern and a manus print morphology suggesting that the trackmaker was a titanosaurid, or at least a titanosauriform sauropod. Some pterosaur manus impressions, avian-like footprints of small size and possible turtle tracks complete the assemblage of one of the most impressive and best-preserved dinosaur tracksites of the European Lower Cretaceous.
Keywords:Paleoichnology  dinosaurs  aves  turtles  pterosaurs  Lower Cretaceous  Cameros Basin  Spain
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