Ichnogenus: Anchisauripus LULL, 1904
Etymology: Etymology: Greek, anchi, “near”, Greek, sauros, "lizard"and Latin, pus, "foot."
= Brontozoum E. HITCHCOCK, 1847 (partim)
= Ornithichnites E. HITCHCOCK, 1836 (partim)
= Ornithodichnites E. HITCHCOCK, 1841 (partim)
= Otouphepus CUSHMAN, 1904
Etymology:
= Plesiornis E. HITCHCOCK, 1865
Etymology:
Ichnospecies: tuberosus (E. HITCHCOCK, 1836)
Etymology:
= Ornithichnites tuberosus E. HITCHCOCK, 1836
= Ornithoidichnites tuberosus E. HITCHCOCK, 1841
= Eubrontes tuberosus E. HITCHCOCK, 1845
Holotype: Amherst collection 31/73
Locality: Turners Falls, 42°36’43”, 72°03’88”, Deerfield Basin, Franklin County, Massachusetts.
Horizon: Turners Falls Formation.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Late Triassic.
Material: Pes.
After Lull, 1904.
Referred material:
Localities: Horse Race, Lily Pond, Turners Falls, Field’s orchard in Gill, north side Mount Holyoke (anterior shales), east side Mount Tom, Smith’s Ferry, South Hadley, Moody’s corner, Mass: and Wethersfield and Portland, Conn.
AC 39/1: Pes print.
THORPE, 1929Locality: West portal to the Sugar Loaf Tunnel, about 8 1/2 miles east and slightly north of New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut.
Horizon:
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Late Triassic.
Material:
YPM 1142: A slab of gray micaceous sandstone (Horizon TA), bearing eight pes prints.
Note: A print YPM 1144 (Eubrontes approximatus)YPM 1215: 2 pes prints.
YPM 1210: A left pes print.
YPM 1211: A mid-section of a right pes print.
YPM 1212: left pes.
YPM 1213: Right pes.
= Grallator tuberosus WEEMS, 2022
Locality: Foun on a large slab from an unknown source bed, main track surface in Valley Quarries Fairfield Operation, near Fairfield,Gettysburg Basin, Adams County, Pennsylvania.
Horizon: Passaic Formation, Newark Super Group.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Upper Norian Stage, Late Triassic Epoch, Late Triassic.
Material:
In situ: 2 pes tracks.
= Brontozoum E. HITCHCOCK, 1847
Etymology:
= Brontozoum loxonyx E. HITCHCOCK, 1848
Etymology: Bow, nail, -a curved nail.Holotype:
Locality:
Horizon:
Biostratigraphy:
Age:
Material:
= Brontozoum validum E. HITCHCOCK, 1858
Etymology: Latin, validum, "strong."Holotype:
Locality:
Horizon:
Biostratigraphy:
Age:
Material:
= Plesiornis mirabilis E. HITCHCOCK, 1965
Etymology: Latin, mirabilis, "strange."Holotype: Amherst Collection 51/16
Locality: Lilly Pond, Gill, Massachusetts.
Horizon:
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Late Triassic.
Material: Manus and pes prints.
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Ichnospecies: sillimani (E. HITCHCOCK, 1843) LULL, 1904
Etymology:
= Ornithoidichnites sillimani E. HITCHCOCK, 1843
= Brontozoum sillimanium (E. HITCHCOCK, 1843) E. HITCHCOCK, 1847
Holotype: AC 4/5 (23/13 of E. HITCHCOCK, 1865)
Locality: Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts.
Horizon: Portland Formation.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Late Triassic.
Material: Pes.
Referred material:
Localities: Horse Race, Lily Pond, ferry above Turners Falls, Ferry at Turners Falls, Field’s orchard in Gill, Smith’s Ferry, South Hadley, Moody’s corner, Stream near Pliny Moody’s and Chicopee Falls, Mass: Wethersfield, Portland, Middletown, Middlefield (posterior shales), Conn: Whitehall, N.J., near Goldsboro, York county, and 1 1/2 miles northeast of Trap, about 10 miles northwest of Valley Forge, Penn.
Amherst collection, 9/14: Pes.
AC 35/31: Pes.
GALLAGHER & HANCZARYK, 2006
Locality: West Peterson Quarry, Passaic County, New Jersey.
Horizon: Uppermost Passaic Formation.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Hettangian Stage, Lowermost Lias Epoch, Early Jurassic.
Material:
In situ: Trackways.
OLSEN, McCUNE & THOMSON, 1982Locality: Shore exposures at McKay Head, Nova Scotia Province, Canada.
Horizon: McCoy Brook Formation, Fundy Group, Newark Supergroup.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Hettangian Stage, Lowermost Lias Epoch, Early Jurassic.
Material:
YPM 8668: Natural cast of impressions of right pedes of two individuals.
PATON, 1975Locality: Connecticut Valley, USA
Horizon:
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Late Triassic.
Material:
RSM: 5 specimens.
THORPE, 1929Locality: West portal to the Sugar Loaf Tunnel, about 8 1/2 miles east and slightly north of New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut.
Horizon:
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Late Triassic.
Material:
YPM 369: Consists of two slabs, one bearing the print and the other natural cast of the print of a left pes.
YPM 1139: Pes.
Note: Found together with YPM 1140 (Anchisauripus exsertus)YPM 1220: 2 slabs with print and natural cast of pes.
WILLARD, 1934Locality: About 2 miles south of New Cumberland, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania.
Horizon: Gettysburg Formation, Newark Supergroup.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Late Triassic.
Material:
Number: Not given: Tracks.
= Eubrontes dananus E. HITCHCOCK, 1845
Etymology:
= Anchisauripus dananus (E. HITCHCOCK, 1845) LULL, 1904Holotype: 9/14
Locality: Middletown, Connecticut.
Horizon:
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Late Triassic.
Material:
= Otouphepus magnificus CUSHAMN, 1904
Etymology:
= Anchisauripus magnificus (CUSHAMN, 1904)Holotype: Boston Society of Natural History 12857
Locality: Gill, Massachusetts.
Horizon:
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Late Triassic.
Material: 3-toed footprints.
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Ichnospecies: exsertus (E. HITCHCOCK, 1858)
Etymology:
= Brontozoum exsertum E. HITCHCOCK, 1858
Holotype: Amherst collection 16/6
Locality: Smith’s Ferry, Massachusetts.
Horizon:
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Late Triassic.
Material: Pes.
After Lull, 1904.
Plesiotype:
Amherst Collection 54/1
Locality: Field’s ochard, Gill, Massachusetts.
Horizon:
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Late Triassic.
Material:
Referred material:
Localities: Horse Race, Gill, Lily Pond, ferry above Turners Falls, ferry at Turners Falls, Field’s orchard in Gill, ?north side Mount Holyoke (anterior shales), Mount Tom east, Smith’s Ferry, Moody’s corner, Chicopee Falls, Mass: and Wethersfield, Portland, Middlefield (Posterior shales), Conn.
THORPE, 1929Locality: West portal to the Sugar Loaf Tunnel, about 8 1/2 miles east and slightly north of New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut.
Horizon:
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Late Triassic.
Material:
YPM 1220: Pes.
Note: Found with YPM 1139 (Anchisauripus sillimani)YPM 361: Right pes.
YPM 372: Left pes.
YPM 374: Pes print.
YPM 362: Right pes.
YPM 367: Right pes.
YPM 1214: Left pes.
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Ichnospecies: minusculus (E. HITCHCOCK, 1858)
Etymology: Laitn, minusculus, "rather small."
= Brotozoum minusculus E. HITCHCOCK, 1858
= Brontozoum minusculum E. HITCHCOCK, 1858
= Grallator minusculus (E. HITCHCOCK, 1858), LULL, 1915
= Otouphepus minusculus (E. HITCHCOCK, 1858)
BAIRD, 1957
Holotype: Amherst collection, 16/1
Locality: Lily Pond Quarry, Gill, 42°36’10:, 72°32’01, Deerfield Basin, Franklin County, Massachusetts.
Horizon: Turners Falls Formation, fine red shale.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Late Triassic.
Material: Pes.
After Lull, 1904.
Referred material:
Localities: Horse Race, Gill, Lily Pond, ferry at Turners Falls, Turners Falls, Smiths Ferry, south Hadley and Moody’s corner in Mass: Wethersfield, Conn: and Whitehall, N. J.
= Anomoepus scambus
Locality: Lily Pond Quarry, Gill, 42°36’10:, 72°32’01, Deerfield Basin, Franklin County, Massachusetts.
Horizon: Turners Falls Formation.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Late Triassic.
Material:
AC 1/7: Walking and resting trace.
Note: Possible feather impressions?
Note: Moved to Anchisauripus (Grallator, Eubrontes) minusculus by GIERLINSKI, 1994
DEMATHIEU & SCIAU, 1992Locality: Sauclieres, Ayeyron, Causse du Larzac, France.
Horizon:
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Hettangian Stage, Lower Lias Epoch, Early Jurassic.
Material:
Number: Not given: Large footprints.
= Plesiornis giganteus C. H. HITCHCOCK, 1889
Etymology: Laitn, giganteus, "gigantic, huge."Holotype: Number unknown.
Locality: Wethersfield Cove, Wethersfield, Harford Basin, 41°43’22”, 72°39’16”, Hartford County, Conneticut.
Horizon: Portland Formation.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Late Triassic.
Material: Footprints.
Note: Destroyed in a fire at Holyoke Museum.
= Grallator maximus LAPPARENT & MONETNAT, 1967
Etymology: Latin, maximus, "greatest."Holotype:
Locality: Veillon, Vendee Department, France.
Horizon:
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Late Triassic.
Material: 10 tridactyle footprints.
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Ichnospecies: thomasi SOLLAS, 1879
Etymology:
= Brontozoum thomasi SOLLAS, 1879
= Coelurosaurichnus thomasi (SOLLAS,
1879) KUHN, 1963
Holotype:
Locality: Newton Nottage, a village near Porth-Cawal, Glamorganshire, (ST 131668), South Wales County, England, Southern United Kingdom.
Horizon: Mercia Mudstone Group.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Norian Stage, Middle Triassic Epoch, Late Triassic.
Material: 5 footprints, 3 made by the left foot and 2 by right.
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Ichnospecies: parallelus (E. HITCHCOCK, 1865)
Etymology: For the parallel tracks.
= Grallator parallelus E. HITCHCOCK, 1865
= Brontozoum parallelum (E. HITCHCOCK, 1865)
Holotype: AC 4/1a (old number 234)
Locality: From Moody Homestead, South Hadley, Massachusetts.
Horizon: Portland Formation.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Late Triassic.
Material: Pes.
After Lull, 1904.
Referred material:
Localities: Horse Race, Lily Pond, Gill, Turner’s Falls, Field’s orchard, South Hadley, Moody’s corner, Mass: Whitehall, N. J.
Amherst collection 54/8
AC 54/6: Pes prints.
Locality: Culpepper Crushed Stone Quarry, Culpepper Basin, Northern Virginia.Horizon:
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Norian Stage, Middle Triassic Epoch, Late Triassic.
Material:
A set of 4 consecutive prints form trackway AG-2.
USNM 358665: From trackway AN-1.
USNM 358661: From trackway AN-3.
Locality: Smith Clark Quarry, Hunterdon County, New Jersey.
Horizon:
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Late Triassic.
Material:
AMNH 1789: A sharp impression of a right pes associated with a footprint of Apatopus leneatus.
GALLAGHER & HANCZARYK, 2006
Locality: West Peterson Quarry, Passaic County, New Jersey.
Horizon: Uppermost Passaic Formation.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Hettangian Stage, Lowermost Lias Epoch, Early Jurassic.
Material:
In situ: Trackways.
THORPE, 1929Locality: West portal to the Sugar Loaf Tunnel, about 8 1/2 miles east and slightly north of New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut.
Horizon:
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Late Triassic.
Material:
YPM 1137: Right pes.
YPM 1221: Incomplete right pes.
YPM 1223: Right pes.
YPM 1214: Right pes.
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Ichnospecies: hitchcocki LULL, 1904
Etymology:
Holotype: Amherst collection 56/1
Locality: Lilly Pond, Turners falls, Massachusetts.
Horizon:
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Late Triassic.
Material: Pes.
After Lull, 1904.
Note: Associated with Anchisauripus minusculus.
Referred material:
Localities: Lily Pond, Horse Race, Montague, Ferry, Gill, Turners Falls, Massachusetts. Also on the Middletown Slab, 9/14 A. C., with Anchisauripus sillimani.
THORPE, 1929Locality: West portal to the Sugar Loaf Tunnel, about 8 1/2 miles east and slightly north of New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut.
Horizon:
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Late Triassic.
Material:
YPM 1222: Track
= cf. hitchcocki BAIRD, 1964
Locality: Peacock Canyon, a tributary of the Cimarron River, on the O. W. McQuistion ranch southeast of Valley, Cimarron Valley Northeastern New Mexico.
Horizon: Sloan Canyon Formation.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Apachean, Late Norian Stage, Upper Late Triassic Epoch, Late Late Triassic.
Material:
CMNH 10027-B: An obscure right pes imprint.
OLSEN, McCUNE & THOMSON, 1982Locality: Red Head, on north shore of St. Mary’s Bay, near Rossway, Digby County, Nova Scotia Province, Canada.
Horizon: Middle Blomidon Formation, Newark Supergroup.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Late Triassic.
Material:
YPM 8664:
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Ichnospecies: exsertus blanfordi THORPE, 1929
Etymology:
Holotype: YPM 360
Locality: West portal to the Sugar Loaf Tunnel, about 8 1/2 miles east and slightly north of New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut.
Horizon:
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Late Triassic.
Material: Right pes.
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Ichnospecies: australis LULL, 1942
Etymology: Laitn, australis, "the south, the south wind."
Holotype: AMNH 1897
Locality: Sierra de Las Quijadas, Northwestern San Luis Province, Argentina.
Horizon: Paganzo beds.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Late Triassic.
Material: Right pes.
Referred material:
AMNH 1808: Right pes.
AMNH 1806:
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Ichnospecies: poolei (BOCK, 1952)
Etymology:
= Otouphepus poolei BOCK, 1952
Holotype: Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, 15223
Locality: Squirrel Hill Quarry near Schwenkvile on Perkiomen Creek, Pennsylvania.
Horizon: Brunswick Formation.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Late Triassic.
Note: Same bed of Grallator cuneatus.
Material: 13 prints.
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Ichnospecies: bibractensis (DEMATHIEU, 1970)
Etymology:
= Grallator bibractensis DEMATHIEU, 1970
Holotype:
Locality: Pont d’Argent, Autun, Saone-et-Loire Department, France.
Horizon:
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Late Triassic.
Material: Trackway.
Referred material:
DEMATHIEU, 1986, 1989
Locality: Largentiere, Ardeche, France.
Horizon:
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Middle Triassic.
Material:
Number: Not given: Trackway.
Locality: Autun, Saone-et-Loire Department, France.
Horizon:
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Middle Triassic.
Material:
Number: Not given: Trackway.
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Ichnospecies: tianschanicum GAB. & KURB.
Etymology:
= Brontozoum tianschanicum GAB. & KURB.
Holotype:
Locality:
Horizon:
Biostratigraphy:
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