A diverse saurischian (theropod–sauropod) dominated footprint assemblage from the Lower Cretaceous Jiaguan Formation in the Sichuan Basin, southwestern China: A new ornithischian ichnotaxon, pterosaur tracks and an unusual sauropod walking pattern
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M. Lockley | L. Xing | H. Klein | W. Persons | D. Marty | Jianping Zhang | Xianya Yin | Y. Ye | Guangzhao Peng | Geng Yang | Ting Xu
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