Alternative combination: Deltapodus brodericki
Full reference: M. A. Whyte and M. Romano. 1995. Probable sauropod footprints from the Middle Jurassic of Yorkshire, England. Aspects of Sauropod Paleobiology. GAIA 10:15-26
Belongs to Deltapodus according to M. Avanzini et al. 2003
See also Apesteguía and Gallina 2011, Avanzini et al. 2001, Castanera et al. 2024, Cónsole-Gonella et al. 2017, Foster et al. 2025, Galton 2019, Galton and Ayyasami 2017, Hadri et al. 2007, Lockley et al. 1998, Mateus and Milàn 2010, Mateus et al. 2011, Naish and Martill 2007, Pascual et al. 2012, Pascual-Arribas and Hernández-Medrano 2015, Romano et al. 2018, Romano and Whyte 2003, Romano et al. 2007, Romano and Whyte 2012, Salisbury et al. 2016, Ulansky 2014, Whyte and Romano 1995, Whyte and Romano 2001, Xing et al. 2013 and Xing et al. 2015
Sister taxa: Deltapodus curriei, Deltapodus ibericus
Type specimen: F00768, a footprint. Its type locality is Rail Hole Bight tracksite, which is in an Aalenian fluvial-deltaic sandstone/siltstone in the Saltwick Formation of the United Kingdom.
Ecology: ground dwelling herbivore
Distribution:
• Jurassic of Portugal (1 collection), the United Kingdom (2)
Total: 3 collections each including a single occurrence
Specimen images are retrieved through the ePANDDA API.
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