posted on 2022-09-29, 15:00authored byJongyun Jung, Min Huh, David M Unwin, Robert SH Smyth, Koo-Geun Hwang, Hyun-Joo Kim, Byung-Do Choi, Lida Xing
Here we describe a new pterosaur footprint assemblage from the Hwasun Seoyuri tracksite in the Upper Cretaceous Jangdong Formation of the Neungju Basin in Korea. The assemblage consists of many randomly oriented prints in remarkably high densities but represents a single ichnotaxon, Pteraichnus. Individuals exhibit a large but continuous size range, some of which, with a wingspan estimated at 0.5 m, are among the smallest pterosaurs yet reported from the Upper Cretaceous, adding to other recent finds which contradict the idea that large and giant forms entirely dominated this interval. Unusual features of the tracks, including relatively long, slender pedal digit impressions, do not match the pes of any known Cretaceous pterosaur, suggesting that the trackmakers are as yet unknown from the body fossil record. The Hwasun pterosaur footprints appear to record gregarious behavior at the exact location by individuals of different ages, hinting at the possibility that pterosaurs gathered in mixed-age groups.
Funding
Basic Science Program through the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF), funded by the Ministry of Education [Grant Number 2016R1D1A1A09918227], and Mudeungsan UNESCO Global Geopark Revitalization and Globalization Project, funded by Gwangju Metropolitan City, Jeollanam-do Province, Damyang-gun County, and Hwasun-gun County.
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Jung, J., Huh, M., Unwin, D.M. et al. Evidence for a mixed-age group in a pterosaur footprint assemblage from the early Upper Cretaceous of Korea. Sci Rep 12, 10707 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-14966-5
Author affiliation
School of Museum Studies; School of Geography, Geology and the Environment