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- an individual with a deformed digit III attributed to the ichnogenus Anchisauripus. The distal end of the digit was consistently flexed. However, this...
- approximately 190 million years ago. Tracks of three genera of Eubrontes, Anchisauripus and Grallator are present along with a Sauropodomorph that has not been...
- cursoriusAnchisauripusAnchisauripus exsertusAnchisauripus giganteus – type locality for speciesAnchisauripus hitch****i †Anchisauripus parallelus...
- †Yochelcionella †AnchisauripusAnchisauripus gwyneddensis – type locality for speciesAnchisauripus poolei – type locality for speciesAnchisauripus sillimani...
- Dilophosauripus may be an artifact of dragging. They found that Gigandipus and Anchisauripus tracks may likewise also just represent variations of Eubrontes. They...
- Retrieved 2023-03-14. Mescal Range at Fossilworks.org Listed as "cf. Anchisauripus" in "Appendix: Summary of the Mesozoic Reptilian Fossils of California...
- sulcatusAnchisauripusAnchisauripus exsertus – type locality for speciesAnchisauripus hitch****i – type locality for speciesAnchisauripus minusculum...
- Eubrontes (belonging to medium-sized-theropods similar to Dilophosaurus), Anchisauripus (belonging to small theropods like Coelophysis), and Anomoepus (belonging...
- Genus Species Location Material Notes Images Anchisauripus Anchisauripus isp. Dąbie Tracksite Footprints Theropod tracks, type member of the ichnofamily...
- well-preserved skull" Initially referred to the now obsolete taxon Koski****don Anchisauripus A. sillimani "Footprints" Possibly the same animal as Eubrontes Atreipus...