M. G. Lockley et al. 2009

Full reference
M. G. Lockley, R. T. McCrea, and M. Matsukawa. 2009. Ichnological evidence for small quadrupedal ornithischians from the basal Cretaceous of SE Asia and North America: implications for a global radiation. In E. Buffetaut, G. Cuny, J. Le Loeuff, V. Suteethorn (eds.), Late Palaeozoic and Mesozoic Ecosystems in SE Asia. The Geological Society of London, Special Publication 315:255-269 [M. Carrano/M. Carrano/M. Carrano]
Metadata
ID number:  32037
Created:  2010-02-11 11:52:31
Modified:  2010-02-12 17:28:33
Project name:  ETE
Publication type:  book/book chapter
Taxonomy:  stated without evidence
Language:  English
DOI:  10.1144/SP315.18
Taxonomic opinions (12) - view classification
'Amblydactylus belongs to Iguanodontidae' according to M. G. Lockley et al. 2009
'Anomoepus intermedius is a subjective synonym of Anomoepus scambus' according to M. G. Lockley et al. 2009
'Anomoepus scambus belongs to Anomoepus' according to M. G. Lockley et al. 2009
'Anomoepus belongs to Anomoepodidae' according to M. G. Lockley et al. 2009
'Caririchnium belongs to Iguanodontidae' according to M. G. Lockley et al. 2009
'Delatorrichnus belongs to Heterodontosauridae' according to M. G. Lockley et al. 2009
'Dinehichnus belongs to Ornithopoda' according to M. G. Lockley et al. 2009
'Hadrosauropodus belongs to Iguanodontidae' according to M. G. Lockley et al. 2009
'Hypsiloichnus belongs to Ornithopoda' according to M. G. Lockley et al. 2009
'Iguanodontipus belongs to Iguanodontidae' according to M. G. Lockley et al. 2009
'Neoanomoepus perigrinatus belongs to Neoanomoepus' according to M. G. Lockley et al. 2009
'Neoanomoepus belongs to Anomoepodidae' according to M. G. Lockley et al. 2009
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