Full reference: M. G. Lockley, A. P. Hunt, M. Paquette, S.-A. Bilbey, and A. H. Hamblin. 1998. Dinosaur tracks from the Carmel Formation, northeastern Utah: implications for Middle Jurassic paleoecology. Ichnos 5(4):255-267
Belongs to Carmelopodus according to M. G. Lockley et al. 1998
See also Gierlinski and Pienkowski 1999 and Tweet et al. 2012
Sister taxon: Grallator (Grallator) zvierzi
Type specimen: CU-MWC 184.12, a footprint. Its type locality is Chew Road tracksites (DNM), which is in a Bajocian marginal marine sandstone/limestone in the Carmel Formation of Utah.
Ecology: ground dwelling carnivore
Distribution:
• Jurassic of the United Kingdom (1 collection), United States (2: Utah)
Total: 3 collections each including a single occurrence
Specimen images are retrieved through the ePANDDA API.
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