200 Years of Dinosaurs: state of the art and future directions

Romano M., Petti F.M. & Bertozzo F

Probable rhabdodontid track from the Upper Cretaceous of Poland and associated tetrapod ichnotaxa

Gerard Gierliński1, Stanisław Jachymek2 & Piotr Szrek3

Volume: 145 (2026) f.1
Pages:
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3301/IJG.2026.01
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Leave tracks, not bones – a diverse Middle Jurassic dinosaur fauna from Denmark, revealed only by tracks

Jesper Milàn 1 & Lothar H. Vallon 1

Volume: 144 (2025) f.2
Pages: 139-146
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3301/IJG.2025.07

Paleocene non-avian dinosaurs

Spencer G. Lucas 1

Volume: 144 (2025) f.2
Pages: 147-161
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3301/IJG.2025.08

Beyond the Stromer’s Riddle: the impact of lumping and splitting hypotheses on the systematics of the giant predatory dinosaurs from northern Africa

Andrea Cau 1 & Alessandro Paterna 2

Volume: 144 (2025) f.2
Pages: 162-185
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3301/IJG.2025.10
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The first record of Cretaceous mammaliaform and dinosaur track assemblages from South China

Lida Xing 1,2,3, Jialin Mi 4, Jens N. Lallensack 5, Qiyan Chen 2, Hendrik Klein 6, Qi Qi 2, Lin Liu 2, Chang Liu 7 & Hang Yin 2

Volume: 144 (2025) f.2
Pages: 186-197
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3301/IJG.2025.11

Ichnological review of the theropod footprints from the Lavini di Marco tracksite (Lower Jurassic, Southern Alps, NE Italy)

Matteo Antonelli 1, Fabio Massimo Petti 2, Enrico Sacco 1 & Marco Romano 3

Volume: 144 (2025) f.3
Pages: 332-363
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3301/IJG.2025.15

Testing the utility of interdigital angle as a taxonomically informative variable in tridactyl dinosaur ichnology

Jack B. Davidson 1, James O. Farlow 2, Todd L. Green 3 & Jordan C. Mallon 1,4

Volume: 144 (2025) f.3
Pages: 364-387
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3301/IJG.2025.16
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Differentiating sauropod from thyreophoran tracks: insights from the Late Jurassic Villette Tracksite (Jura, France)

Lara Sciscio 1,2,4, Christian A. Meyer 3,4, Emmanuel Fara 5, Patrice Landry 6, Jean-David Moreau 7 & Nicolas Olivier 8

Volume: 144 (2025) f.3
Pages: 388-404
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3301/IJG.2025.17

Multiple observations on the preservation of dinosaur tracks in a lacustrine to fluvial setting (Late Cretaceous, El Molino Formation; Parque Nacional de Toro Toro, Bolivia)

Christian Andreas Meyer 1,2, José Hugo Heymann 3, Alfonso Alem Riojo 4, Ricardo Céspedes Paz 2 & Dorothee Hippler 2,5

Volume: 144 (2025) f.3
Pages: 405-421
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3301/IJG.2025.19

Reviving Megaraptor namunhuaiquii (Dinosauria, Theropoda): the synergy of art and science for the life reconstruction of ancient species

Alessio Ciaffi 1, Mattia Yuri Messina 2, Flavio Bellardini 3,4,5 & Mattia Antonio Baiano 3,4,6

Volume: 144 (2025) f.3
Pages: 422-435
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3301/IJG.2025.20

Early evolution of dinosaurs: indications from the Triassic footprint record

Hendrik Klein 1 & Spencer G. Lucas 2

Volume: 144 (2025) f.3
Pages: 436-459
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3301/IJG.2025.21
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Velociraptor : the state of the art 100 years after the discovery of this iconic dinosaur

Gabriele Bindellini 1, Alfio Moscarella 1, Peter Makovicky 2, Fabio Manucci 3 & Marco Romano 1

Volume: 144 (2025) f.3
Pages: 460-486
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3301/IJG.2025.22
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