Alternative combination: Rhynchosauroides etruscus
Full reference: F. v. Huene. 1941. Die Tetrapoden-Fährten im toskanischen Verrucano und ihre Bedeutung [The tetrapod trakcs in Tuscan Verrucano and their meaning]. Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie, Geologie und Paläontologie, Beilage-Band, Abteilung B 1941:1-34
Belongs to Rhynchocephalichnus according to F. v. Huene 1941
See also Demathieu and Haubold 1972 and Tongiorgi 1980
Sister taxa: Rhynchosauroides articeps, Rhynchosauroides beasleyi, Rhynchosauroides bornemanni, Rhynchosauroides brevidigitatus, Rhynchosauroides gangresci, Rhynchosauroides hyperbates, Rhynchosauroides kuletae, 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, Akropus schochardti, Rhynchocephalichnus franconicus, Rhynchocephalichnus pisanus
Type specimen: Its type locality is Agnano tracksite, Monte Pisano, which is in a Carnian delta plain siltstone/claystone in the Quarziti di Monte Serra Formation of Italy
Ecology:
Distribution: found only at Agnano tracksite, Monte Pisano
Specimen images are retrieved through the ePANDDA API.
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