Image: Cheirotherium prints possibly Ticinosuchus
Description: Sandstone slab with Chirotherium storetonense trackway, displayed in Oxford University Museum of Natural History (specimen number: G55). The slab is from the “upper footprint bed” of the Storeton Quarry near Bebington, Cheshire, about 5 km SW of Liverpool.[1] ↑ Geoffrey Tresise (2003): Chirotherium and the Quarry Men: The 1838 Discoveries at Storeton Quarry, Cheshire, U.K. Ichnos: An International Journal for Plant and Animal Traces. 10: 77-90 (slab is figured therein on p. 84, fig. 10), doi:10.1080/10420940390257897.
Title: Cheirotherium prints possibly Ticinosuchus
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