“…Perhaps more familiarly, walking tracks (repichnia) of arthropods have an extensive geological history, spanning from the Cambrian (and possibly latest Precambrian ( Chen et al, 2018 )) through the Holocene ( Eiseman & Charney, 2010 ). They constitute some of the earliest evidence of metazoan life venturing onto land (reviewed in Minter et al (2016a , 2016b) ) and are known from virtually every paleoenvironment, from near shore and shallow marine environments ( Collette, Hagadorn & Lacelle, 2010 ; MacNaughton et al, 2002 ; Pirrie, Feldmann & Buatois, 2004 ; Shillito & Davies, 2018 ; Trewin & McNamara, 1994 ) and, terrestrially, from proglacial systems ( Anderson, 1981 ; Lima, Minter & Netto, 2017 ; Lima et al, 2015 ; Uchman, Kazakauskas & Gaigalas, 2009 ; Walter, 1985 ) to desert ergs ( Gilmore, 1927 ; Good & Ekdale, 2014 ; Sadler, 1993 ).…”