Abstract

The Castle Peak, Permian, footprint fauna has already been shown to contain representations of several new genera and species of ichnites indicating the presence of small branchiosaurian and microsaurian amphibians and reptiles of a varanoid type. Trails of insects, myriapods, borings, and traces of unrecognized form, as well as abundant weather markings, make the deposit near Merkel, Texas, one of exceptional interest. The present paper is a continuation, describing new facts about known species, discussing new species, and announcing the recognition of a species described by Gil-more from the Grand Canyon Permian. A two-toed saltatorial reptile is of interest.

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