Genus: Ossinodus WARREN & TURNER, 2004
Etymology: Latin, ossis, 'bones', and Latin, nodus, 'puzzle'.

Species: puerorum emend WARREN & TURNER, 2004
Etymology: Latin, pueri 'boys'; in reference for each 'boy' associated with th einitial diesovery: Hastins, Cameron and Mitchell Hawkins; Tony and Guy Thulborn; Tim and Angus Hamely; and for Byran Currie who found the holotype.
Note: Because the species name is in honor of several people the ending should be -orum not -i.
= Ossinodus pueri WARREN & TURNER, 2004

Locality: Queensland Museum Locality LIII7, Middle Paddock, central Queensland State, Australia.

Horizon: Ducabrook Formation.

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Middle Visean Epoch, Middle Dinantian Series, Late Carboniferous (Middle Mississippian).

Material:

Referred material:

BISHOP, WALMSLEY, PHILLIPS, QUAYLE, BOISVERT, & McHENRY, 2015

QMF37451: Right radius.

Note: Fractured radius and healed.