The ichnological fossil record has previously provided key evidence for the diversification of land vertebrates (tetrapods) during the Carboniferous Period, following the invasion of the land. Within the UK, tetrapod ichnofossils from the late Carboniferous of the English Midlands are well documented, but few such fossils are known from earlier in the period. We present a rare ichnological insight into early Carboniferous tetrapod diversification in the United Kingdom based on a Visean-aged specimen collected from an interdistributary trough palaeoenvironment at Hardraw Scar, Wensleydale, North Yorkshire. This specimen represents the stratigraphically oldest known tetrapod trackway from the UK. We refer this specimen to Palaeosauropus sp., ...
The Lower Mississippian (Tournaisian) Ballagan Formation in SE Scotland yields tetrapod fossils that...
The enigmatic tetrapod Acherontiscus caledoniae from the Pendleian stage of the Early Carboniferous ...
The enigmatic tetrapod Acherontiscus caledoniae from the Pendleian stage of the Early Carboniferous ...
A series of sandstone slabs from Hamstead, Birmingham (West Midlands, UK), preserve an assemblage of...
The Late Palaeozoic was an important period in the evolutionary development of terrestrial tetrapod ...
The earliest tetrapod fauna yet discovered in the Southern Hemisphere comes from the Drummond basin ...
The end-Devonian to mid-Mississippian time interval has long been known for its depauperate palaeont...
The tetrapod footprints from the Carboniferous (Pennsylvanian) of Italy come from the upper Moscovia...
The late Carboniferous–early Permian was a period of major environmental change, with the rainforest...
Terrestrial vertebrate trace fossils are relatively abundant in mid-to-late Triassic and early Juras...
The terrestrialization of vertebrates is one of the most important events in the evolution of life o...
The taxonomically diverse terrestrial tetrapod fauna from the late Mississippian East Kirkton Limest...
© 2019, Paläontologische Gesellschaft. A unique skull roof fragment of a relatively large-sized tetr...
ABSTRACT—The origin of tetrapods from sarcopterygian fish in the Late Devonian is one of the best kn...
A Carboniferous sandstone slab containing two trackways from the Coal Measures of Scotland was donat...
The Lower Mississippian (Tournaisian) Ballagan Formation in SE Scotland yields tetrapod fossils that...
The enigmatic tetrapod Acherontiscus caledoniae from the Pendleian stage of the Early Carboniferous ...
The enigmatic tetrapod Acherontiscus caledoniae from the Pendleian stage of the Early Carboniferous ...
A series of sandstone slabs from Hamstead, Birmingham (West Midlands, UK), preserve an assemblage of...
The Late Palaeozoic was an important period in the evolutionary development of terrestrial tetrapod ...
The earliest tetrapod fauna yet discovered in the Southern Hemisphere comes from the Drummond basin ...
The end-Devonian to mid-Mississippian time interval has long been known for its depauperate palaeont...
The tetrapod footprints from the Carboniferous (Pennsylvanian) of Italy come from the upper Moscovia...
The late Carboniferous–early Permian was a period of major environmental change, with the rainforest...
Terrestrial vertebrate trace fossils are relatively abundant in mid-to-late Triassic and early Juras...
The terrestrialization of vertebrates is one of the most important events in the evolution of life o...
The taxonomically diverse terrestrial tetrapod fauna from the late Mississippian East Kirkton Limest...
© 2019, Paläontologische Gesellschaft. A unique skull roof fragment of a relatively large-sized tetr...
ABSTRACT—The origin of tetrapods from sarcopterygian fish in the Late Devonian is one of the best kn...
A Carboniferous sandstone slab containing two trackways from the Coal Measures of Scotland was donat...
The Lower Mississippian (Tournaisian) Ballagan Formation in SE Scotland yields tetrapod fossils that...
The enigmatic tetrapod Acherontiscus caledoniae from the Pendleian stage of the Early Carboniferous ...
The enigmatic tetrapod Acherontiscus caledoniae from the Pendleian stage of the Early Carboniferous ...