Ichnogenus: Jurabrontes MARTY, BELVEDERE, RAZZOLINI, LOCKLEY, PARATTE, CATTIN, LOVIS & MEYER, 2017
Etymology: In analogy (because of the massive and blunt digit impression and weak mesaxony) to Eubrontes (Hitchcock, 1845) from the Late Triassic and Early Jurassic of the Connecticut River Valley (Massachusetts, USA). 'Brontes' is one of the cyclopes in Greek mythology and also means thunder, reflecting the giant size and apperance of the tracks. Jura stands for the province (Jura Mountains, Jura Canton) and the Late Jurassic age of the tracks. Jura is derived from the Celtic/Gaulish word 'Jor' meaning forest or 'land of the forest.' The fossil-rich limestone of the Jura Mountains, which were called by von Humbolt (1799) 'Jura Kalkstein,' are the basis of the tname of the Jurassic Period (Brongniart 1829, Buch 1839).

Ichnospecies: teutonicus (KAEVER & LAPPARENT, 1974) MEYER, BELVEDERE, ENGLICH & LOCKLEY, 2021
Etymology:
= Megalosauropus teutonicus KAEVER & LAPPARENT, 1974
= Megalosauripus teutonicus (KAEVER & LAPPARENT, 1974) LOCKLEY, MEYER & SANTOS, (1998) 2000

Holotype:

Locality: Barkhausen near Bad Essen, Lower Saschen (Saxony) State, Germany.

Horizon: Sand-Tonkomplex Member.

Biostratigraphy: Acanthicum/mutabilis ammonoid biozone, KIM 3-4 cycle.

Age:Middle Upper Kimmeridigian Stage, Middle Malm Epoch, Late Jurassic.

Material: 2 tridactyl tracks.

Ichnoparatypes:

Tarckways A, B:
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Ichnospecies: curtedulensis MARTY, BELVEDERE, RAZZOLINI, LOCKLEY, PARATTE, CATTIN, LOVIS & MEYER, 2017
Etymology: Named after 'Curtedul,' the name as used in teh twelfth century for the village Courtedoux (Canton Jura). Here, Jurabrontes and most of teh Highway A16 dinosaur tracksites were discovered.

Ichnoholotype: SCR1500-T1-L8

Locality: Courtedoux-Sur Combe Ronde (CTD-SCR) tracksite, Ajoie district, Jura Canton, Northwest Switzerland.

Horizon: Intermediate (levels 1000-1100) and upper (levels 1500-1650) dinosaur track-bearing leveles of the Nerinean limestones sensu Jank et al. (2006a, 2006b), Courtedoux member, Reuchenette Formation.

Biostratigraphy: Mutabilis boreal, respectively acanthicum theyan, Ammonite Zone.

Age: Early Late Kimmeridgian Stage, Middle Malm Epoch, Middle Late Jurassic.

Material: Track.

Paratype: SCR1500-T1-L7, -R7, SCR1500-T1-Lt, -R7: Tracks.

Referred material:

SCR1500-T1-R3, -L4, -R4, -L5, -R5: Tracks.

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Locality: Courtedoux-Bois de Sylleux (CTD-BSY) tracksite, Ajoie district, Jura Canton, Northwest Switzerland.

Horizon: Intermediate (levels 1000-1100) and upper (levels 1500-1650) dinosaur track-bearing leveles of the Nerinean limestones sensu Jank et al. (2006a, 2006b), Courtedoux member, Reuchenette Formation.

Biostratigraphy: Mutabilis boreal, respectively acanthicum theyan, Ammonite Zone.

Age: Early Late Kimmeridgian Stage, Middle Malm Epoch, Middle Late Jurassic.

Material:

Paratype: BSY 1050-TR2-R3: Track.

Referred material:

BSY1050-TR1-L8.

BSY 1050-TR2-L3, -L4, -L6, -R6: Tracks.