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Sauropus
Taxonomy
Sauropus was named by Hitchcock (1845). It is considered to be a form taxon.
It was assigned to Pentedactylidae by Hitchcock (1845); to Batrachia by Owen (1861); to Orthopoda by Lull (1917); to Anomoepodidae by Lull (1915), Lull (1953); to Ornithischia by Kuhn (1958), Kuhn (1963); and to Sauropodidae by Haubold (1969), Haubold (1971), Haubold (1974).
It was assigned to Pentedactylidae by Hitchcock (1845); to Batrachia by Owen (1861); to Orthopoda by Lull (1917); to Anomoepodidae by Lull (1915), Lull (1953); to Ornithischia by Kuhn (1958), Kuhn (1963); and to Sauropodidae by Haubold (1969), Haubold (1971), Haubold (1974).
Species
Synonyms
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Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1845 | Sauropus Hitchcock p. 24 |
1848 | Aethyopus Hitchcock p. 178 |
1858 | Chimaera Hitchcock p. 118 |
1861 | Sauropus Owen p. 192 |
1871 | Chimaerichnus Hitchcock p. xxi |
1898 | Chimaerichnus Hitchcock p. 401 |
1915 | Sauropus Lull p. 216 |
1917 | Sauropus Lull p. 118 |
1953 | Sauropus Lull p. 204 |
1958 | Sauropus Kuhn p. 24 |
1963 | Sauropus Kuhn p. 91 |
1969 | Sauropus Haubold p. 100 |
1971 | Sauropus Haubold p. 73 |
1974 | Sauropus Haubold p. 45 |
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If no rank is listed, the taxon is considered an unranked clade in modern classifications. Ranks may be repeated or presented in the wrong order because authors working on different parts of the classification may disagree about how to rank taxa.
G. †Sauropus Hitchcock 1845
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Subg. †Sauropus (Sauroidichnites) Hitchcock 1837
†Sauropus barrattii Hitchcock 1837
†Sauropus ingens Hitchcock 1889
Invalid names: Aethyopus Hitchcock 1848 [synonym], Chimaera Hitchcock 1858 [synonym], Chimaerichnus Hitchcock 1871 [synonym]
Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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E. Hitchcock 1848 (Aethyopus) | Foot tridactylous, expanded, winged: phalangeal impressions in the track shallow. (Other characters the same as those of the Brontozoum, except in respect to the extremity of the tarso-metatarsal bone, whose character in this genus has not been observed.) |