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Amphibian Body Impressions from the Mississippian of Pennsylvania,USA
Authors:Spencer G Lucas  David L Fillmore  Edward L Simpson
Institution:1. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science , Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA;2. Department of Physical Sciences , Kutztown University of Pennsylvania , Kutztown, Pennsylvania, USA
Abstract:Temnocorpichnus isaacleai is a new ichnogenus and ichnospecies of temnospondyl amphibian body impression from the Mississippian (Visean) Mauch Chunk Formation of eastern Pennsylvania, United States. The shovel-shaped head, robust limbs, relatively short trunk and smooth integument diagnose the ichnotaxon and readily distinguish it from Hermundurichnus and Sauropleura, the only other named body impressions of Paleozoic tetrapods. Temnocorpichnus is a compound ichnogenus in which the footprint ichnogenus Batrachichnus is a behaviorally distinct component. The temnospondyl identity of Temnocorpichnus adds to the sparse and earliest records of temnspondyls, which are of Visean age. The smooth integument of the ichnogenus does not support the presence of ventral scales or armor in the earliest temnospondyls, but body proportions of the Mauch Chunk body impressions indicate a relatively terrestrial temnospondyl not matched by any taxon now known from bones. Three closely associated impressions of Temnocorpichnus on a single bedding plane suggest some sort of gregarious behavior in Mississippian temnospondyls and may support speculation that internal fertilization and associated courtship behavior evolved independently in one group of amphibians more than 300 million years ago.
Keywords:Body impression  temnospondyl  Mississippian  Pennsylvania  Mauch Chunk Formation  Temnocorpichnus
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