Isochirotherium lomasi Baird 1954 (archosaur)

Reptilia - Pseudosuchia - Chirotheriidae

Alternative combination: Chirotherium lomasi

Full reference: D. Baird. 1954. Chirotherium lulli, a pseudosuchian reptile from New Jersey. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology 111(4):165-192

Belongs to Isochirotherium according to G. R. Demathieu and H. Haubold 1972

See also Baird 1954, Baird 1957, Haubold 1969, Haubold 1971, Haubold 1974, Klein and Lucas 2021, Klein et al. 2011 and Kuhn 1958

Sister taxa: Isochirotherium bipedale, Isochirotherium circademathieui, Isochirotherium coltoni, Isochirotherium comblei, Isochirotherium coureli, Isochirotherium delicatum, Isochirotherium demathieui, Isochirotherium felenci, Isochirotherium gardettensis, Isochirotherium gierlinskii, Isochirotherium herculis, Isochirotherium hessbergense, Isochirotherium jenense, Isochirotherium marshalli, Isochirotherium sanctacrucense, Isochirotherium soergeli

Type specimen: LU 8020, a footprint. Its type locality is south quarry, Storeton, which is in a Triassic terrestrial sandstone/claystone in the United Kingdom.

Ecology: carnivore

Distribution: found only at south quarry, Storeton

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