M. G. Lockley and G. D. Gierlinski 2006

Full reference
M. G. Lockley and G. D. Gierlinski. 2006. Diverse vertebrate ichnofaunas containing Anomoepus and other unusual trace fossils from the Lower Jurassic of the western United States: implications for paleoecology and palichnostratigraphy. In J. D. Harris, S. G. Lucas, J. A. Spielmann, M. G. Lockley, A. R. C. Milner, J. I. Kirkland (eds.), The Triassic-Jurassic Terrestrial Transition. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin 37:176-191 [M. Carrano/M. Carrano/P. Wagner]
Metadata
ID number:  65669
Created:  2018-05-08 13:26:52
Modified:  2018-07-11 00:07:35
Publication type:  book chapter
Taxonomy:  stated without evidence
Language:  English
Taxonomic opinions (10) - view classification
'Anomoepodidae [misspelled as Anomoepidae] belongs to Ornithischia' according to M. G. Lockley and G. D. Gierlinski 2006
'Anomoepus cuneatus belongs to Anomoepus' according to M. G. Lockley and G. D. Gierlinski 2006
'Anomoepus minimus belongs to Anomoepus' according to M. G. Lockley and G. D. Gierlinski 2006
'Anomoepus scambus belongs to Anomoepus' according to M. G. Lockley and G. D. Gierlinski 2006
'Anomoepus belongs to Anomoepidae' according to M. G. Lockley and G. D. Gierlinski 2006
'Hopiichnus shingi is recombined as Anomoepus shingi' according to M. G. Lockley and G. D. Gierlinski 2006
'Hopiichnus is a subjective synonym of Anomoepus' according to M. G. Lockley and G. D. Gierlinski 2006
'Moyenisauropus natator belongs to Moyenisauropus' according to M. G. Lockley and G. D. Gierlinski 2006
'Ornithoidichnites gracillimus is recombined as Anomoepus gracillimus' according to M. G. Lockley and G. D. Gierlinski 2006
'Trisauropodiscus moabensis is recombined as Anomoepus moabensis' according to M. G. Lockley and G. D. Gierlinski 2006
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