Ichnogenus: Capitosauroides HAUBOLD, 1970
Etymology: Capitosaurus and Greek, oides, "similar, like."

Ichnospecies: bernburgensis HAUBOLD, 1970
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Inchnospecies: fuglewiczi PTASZYNSKI, 2000
Etymology: In honor of the late Ryzard Fuglewcz, the co-author of the first paper on the Wiory ichnofauna.

Holotype: In situ TP 1: 1-13
Note: ZPAL R.7/1:5, cast of left pes, ZPAL R.7/1: 4, cast of manus.

Locality: Right bank of Swislina River, Wiory, near Ostrowiec Swietokrzyski, Swietokrzyskie (Holy Cross) Mountains, Poland.

Horizon: Wiory Formation, Labyrinthodontid beds.

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Age: Middle Buntsandstein, Scythian Epoch, Early Triassic.

Material: Trackway.

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TP 620: 1-11: Distinct track.

TP 223:1-13, TP223: 14-18: 2 incomplete parallel tracks, TP 294: 1-8: Short track with imprints of all four feet.

ZPAL R.7/2, R.7/3: Small slabs with isolated mprints preserved in natural casts.