Full reference: T. Ptaszyński and G. Niedźwiedzki. 2004. Late Permian vertebrate tracks from the Tumlin Sandstone, Holy Cross Mountains, Poland. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 49(2):289-320
Belongs to Rhynchosauroides according to T. Ptaszyński and G. Niedźwiedzki 2004
Sister taxa: Rhynchosauroides articeps, Rhynchosauroides beasleyi, Rhynchosauroides bornemanni, Rhynchosauroides brevidigitatus, Rhynchosauroides gangresci, Rhynchosauroides hyperbates, Rhynchosauroides majus, Rhynchosauroides maximus, Rhynchosauroides minutipes, Rhynchosauroides pallinii, Rhynchosauroides petri, Rhynchosauroides pusillus, Rhynchosauroides rdzaneki, Rhynchosauroides rectipes, Rhynchosauroides retroversipes, Rhynchosauroides santanderensis, Rhynchosauroides sphaerodactylus, Rhynchosauroides tirolicus, Rhynchosauroides triangulus, Rhynchosauroides virgiliae, Rhynchocephalichnus pisanus, Rhynchocephalichnus etruscus, Rhynchocephalichnus franconicus, Akropus schochardti
Type specimen: Muz. PIG OS−220/27. Its type locality is Tumlin Gród Quarry, which is in an Induan/Olenekian fluvial-lacustrine sandstone in Poland.
Ecology:
Distribution:
• Triassic of Poland (2 collections)
Total: 2 collections each including a single occurrence
Specimen images are retrieved through the ePANDDA API.
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