Chelichnus
Chelichnus is an ichnogenus of Permian tetrapod footprint. The name means tortoise traces, because the shape of the prints was originally mistakenly thought to be produced by a tortoise. This is now known to be incorrect, as tortoises did not evolve until much later. It was first found in Corncockle Quarry in Dumfries, Scotland, and described by Rev. Henry Duncan.
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Chelichnus
Chelichnus is an ichnogenus of Permian tetrapod footprint. The name means tortoise traces, because the shape of the prints was originally mistakenly thought to be produced by a tortoise. This is now known to be incorrect, as tortoises did not evolve until much later. It was first found in Corncockle Quarry in Dumfries, Scotland, and described by Rev. Henry Duncan.
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Jardine, 1850
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Track of Chelichnus duncani
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*Chelichnus bucklandi
*Chelich ...... chnus precei
*Chelichnus titan
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Ichnospecies
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Chelichnus
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Chelichnus is an ichnogenus of ...... escribed by Rev. Henry Duncan.
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Chelichnus
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