M. G. Lockley and M. Matsukawa 1998
Full reference
M. G. Lockley and M. Matsukawa. 1998. Lower Cretaceous vertebrate tracksites of East Asia. In S. G. Lucas, J. I. Kirkland, and J. W. Estep (eds.), Lower and Middle Cretaceous Terrestrial Ecosystems, New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin 14:135-142 [M. Carrano/M. Carrano/M. Carrano]
Metadata
ID number: | 14092 |
Created: | 2005-08-04 12:54:13 |
Modified: | 2005-08-04 14:54:13 |
Project name: | ETE |
Publication type: | book/book chapter |
Taxonomy: | stated without evidence |
Language: | English |
Taxonomic opinions (9) - view classification
'Aquatilavipes sinensis is a nomen dubium' according to M. G. Lockley and M. Matsukawa 1998
'Byakudansauropus shiraminensis is a nomen dubium' according to M. G. Lockley and M. Matsukawa 1998
'Hamanosauripus is a nomen dubium' according to M. G. Lockley and M. Matsukawa 1998
'Hwangsanipes choughi belongs to Hwangsanipes' according to M. G. Lockley and M. Matsukawa 1998
'Jeholosauripus ssatoi is recombined as Grallator ssatoi' according to M. G. Lockley and M. Matsukawa 1998
'Koreanosauripus is a nomen dubium' according to M. G. Lockley and M. Matsukawa 1998
'Sinoichnites youngi belongs to Sinoichnites' according to M. G. Lockley and M. Matsukawa 1998
'Toyamasauripus masuiae belongs to Toyamasauripus' according to M. G. Lockley and M. Matsukawa 1998
'Uhangrichnus chuni belongs to Uhangrichnus' according to M. G. Lockley and M. Matsukawa 1998
'Byakudansauropus shiraminensis is a nomen dubium' according to M. G. Lockley and M. Matsukawa 1998
'Hamanosauripus is a nomen dubium' according to M. G. Lockley and M. Matsukawa 1998
'Hwangsanipes choughi belongs to Hwangsanipes' according to M. G. Lockley and M. Matsukawa 1998
'Jeholosauripus ssatoi is recombined as Grallator ssatoi' according to M. G. Lockley and M. Matsukawa 1998
'Koreanosauripus is a nomen dubium' according to M. G. Lockley and M. Matsukawa 1998
'Sinoichnites youngi belongs to Sinoichnites' according to M. G. Lockley and M. Matsukawa 1998
'Toyamasauripus masuiae belongs to Toyamasauripus' according to M. G. Lockley and M. Matsukawa 1998
'Uhangrichnus chuni belongs to Uhangrichnus' according to M. G. Lockley and M. Matsukawa 1998