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We describe a tetrapod swimming traceway from the Middle Triassic Vossenveld Formation of the Netherlands. Forty-five individual traces, each consisting of two parallel claw drag marks, were followed over 9 m in a roughly east-west direction. The asymmetry of the traceway geometry indicates the trace maker negotiated a lateral current. The trace maker could not be identified, but the traces described here are markedly different from Dikoposichnus traces attributed to swimming nothosaurs.
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Schulp, A. S., Bleeker, R. W., Haarhuis, A., Van Spronsen, E., During, M. A. D., Goris, G., … Winkelhorst, H. (2017). A tetrapod swimming traceway from the Triassic of Winterswijk, the Netherlands. Geologie En Mijnbouw/Netherlands Journal of Geosciences, 96(3), 273–277. https://doi.org/10.1017/njg.2017.13
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