M. Romano and M. A. Whyte 2012
Full reference
M. Romano and M. A. Whyte. 2012. Information on the foot morphology, pedal skin texture and limb dynamics of sauropods: evidence from the ichnological record of the Middle Jurassic of the Cleveland Basin, Yorkshire, UK. ZubĂa 30:45-92 [M. Carrano/M. Carrano]
Metadata
ID number: | 78889 |
Created: | 2021-12-15 13:03:24 |
Publication type: | journal article |
Taxonomy: | stated without evidence |
Language: | English |
Taxonomic opinions (10) - view classification
'Breviparopus taghbaloutensis belongs to Breviparopus' according to M. Romano and M. A. Whyte 2012
'Brontopodus birdi belongs to Brontopodus' according to M. Romano and M. A. Whyte 2012
'Deltapodus brodricki belongs to Deltapodus' according to M. Romano and M. A. Whyte 2012
'Deltapodus belongs to Stegosauridae' according to M. Romano and M. A. Whyte 2012
'Elephantopoides barkhausenensis is a nomen dubium' according to M. Romano and M. A. Whyte 2012
'Gigantosauropus asturiensis is a nomen dubium' according to M. Romano and M. A. Whyte 2012
'Iguanodonichnus frenkii is a nomen dubium' according to M. Romano and M. A. Whyte 2012
'Lavinipes cheminii is a nomen dubium' according to M. Romano and M. A. Whyte 2012
'Parabrontopodus mcintoshi belongs to Parabrontopodus' according to M. Romano and M. A. Whyte 2012
'Sauropodichnus giganteus belongs to Sauropodichnus' according to M. Romano and M. A. Whyte 2012
'Brontopodus birdi belongs to Brontopodus' according to M. Romano and M. A. Whyte 2012
'Deltapodus brodricki belongs to Deltapodus' according to M. Romano and M. A. Whyte 2012
'Deltapodus belongs to Stegosauridae' according to M. Romano and M. A. Whyte 2012
'Elephantopoides barkhausenensis is a nomen dubium' according to M. Romano and M. A. Whyte 2012
'Gigantosauropus asturiensis is a nomen dubium' according to M. Romano and M. A. Whyte 2012
'Iguanodonichnus frenkii is a nomen dubium' according to M. Romano and M. A. Whyte 2012
'Lavinipes cheminii is a nomen dubium' according to M. Romano and M. A. Whyte 2012
'Parabrontopodus mcintoshi belongs to Parabrontopodus' according to M. Romano and M. A. Whyte 2012
'Sauropodichnus giganteus belongs to Sauropodichnus' according to M. Romano and M. A. Whyte 2012