Department of Geology and Paleontology, Moravian Museum, Zelný Trh 6, 659 37, Brno, Czech Republic.
Department of Geological Sciences, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University, Kotlářská 267/2, 611 37, Brno, Czech Republic.
Sci Rep. 2023 Jan 20;13(1):1130. doi: 10.1038/s41598-023-27939-z.
Lower Permian deposits of the Boskovice Basin in the Czech Republic have long been renowned for extraordinarily abundant specimens of discosauriscid seymouriamorphs, some of which showing exceptional preservation, including widespread soft tissues. The only other tetrapods from the strata are represented by rare temnospondyls. However, recent fieldwork in the Asselian (lowermost Permian) of the Boskovice Basin has yielded a diverse assemblage of tetrapod tracks, illuminating a hidden terrestrial tetrapod diversity. Here, we describe well-preserved isolated tracks, manus-pes couples, and a slab with trackways composed of approximately 20 tracks in at least four different directions belonging to early-diverging, or 'pelycosaur-grade', synapsids. The material originates from three localities situated within the Letovice and Padochov formations and is assignable to the ichnotaxon Dimetropus. The best-preserved specimen further shows rare skin impressions, which have not been observed from the hands or feet of early-diverging mammal-line amniotes before. The new material adds to the scarce record of synapsids from the Carboniferous/Permian transitional interval of equatorial Pangea. At the same time, it highlights the significance of the ichnological record of the Boskovice Basin which has long been neglected despite offering evidence for the presence of diverse faunal components that have not been reported from these basinal deposits before.
捷克共和国博斯科维采盆地的下二叠统沉积物长期以来以异常丰富的盘足龙类 seymouriamorphs 标本而闻名,其中一些标本保存得非常好,包括广泛的软组织。这些地层中唯一的其他四足动物是罕见的合弓类动物。然而,最近在博斯科维采盆地的阿塞勒阶(下二叠统最底层)的野外工作中,发现了一组多样化的四足动物足迹组合,揭示了隐藏的陆地四足动物多样性。在这里,我们描述了保存完好的孤立足迹、手和脚的组合,以及一块带有足迹的平板,这些足迹由至少 20 个足迹组成,来自四个不同的方向,属于早期分化的合弓类动物,或“似哺乳爬行动物”。这些材料来自三个位于 Letovice 和 Padochov 地层的地点,可归属为足迹类型 Dimetropus。保存最好的标本进一步显示了罕见的皮肤印痕,在此之前,在早期分化的哺乳动物线羊膜动物的手或脚上没有观察到。新材料增加了来自泛古陆赤道地区石炭纪/二叠纪过渡时期的合弓类动物的稀少记录。与此同时,它强调了博斯科维采盆地的化石记录的重要性,尽管该记录提供了存在多样的动物群成分的证据,但这些盆地沉积物以前没有报道过。