M. J. King et al. 2005

Full reference
M. J. King, W. A. S. Sarjeant, D. B. Thompson and G. Tresise. 2005. A Revised Systematic Ichnotaxonomy and Review of the Vertebrate Footprint Ichnofamily Chirotheriidae from the British Triassic. Ichnos 12(4):241-299 [A. Dunhill/B. Allen]
Metadata
ID number:  67305
Created:  2018-11-06 09:27:13
Publication type:  journal article
Taxonomy:  stated with evidence
Language:  English
DOI:  10.1080/10420940591009312
Taxonomic names (1)
Taxonomic opinions (16) - view classification
'Chirotherium barthii belongs to Chirotherium' according to M. J. King et al. 2005
'Chirotherium beasleyi is a subjective synonym of Chirotherium sickleri' according to M. J. King et al. 2005
'Chirotherium bipedale is recombined as Isochirotherium bipedale' according to M. J. King et al. 2005
'Chirotherium bornemanni is a subjective synonym of Chirotherium sickleri' according to M. J. King et al. 2005
'Chirotherium higuerensis is a subjective synonym of Chirotherium barthii' according to M. J. King et al. 2005
'Chirotherium majus is a subjective synonym of Chirotherium barthii' according to M. J. King et al. 2005
'Chirotherium minus is a subjective synonym of Chirotherium sickleri' according to M. J. King et al. 2005
'Chirotherium pfeifferi is a subjective synonym of Chirotherium barthii' according to M. J. King et al. 2005
'Chirotherium sickleri belongs to Chirotherium' according to M. J. King et al. 2005
'Chirotherium storetonense belongs to Chirotherium' according to M. J. King et al. 2005
'Chirotherium vorbachi belongs to Chirotherium' according to M. J. King et al. 2005
'Dinosaurichnium postchirotherioides is a subjective synonym of Chirotherium storetonense' according to M. J. King et al. 2005
'Isochirotherium herculis is a nomen dubium' according to M. J. King et al. 2005
'Otozoum swinnertoni is recombined as Paratetrasauropus swinnertoni' according to Sarjeant 1996
'Saurichnites auraensis is a subjective synonym of Chirotherium barthii' according to M. J. King et al. 2005
'Synaptichnium pseudosuchoides belongs to Synaptichnium' according to M. J. King et al. 2005