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- Brachychirotherium is an ichnogenus, a form taxon based on footprints. It is a type of chirothere ('hand beast'), a term referring to the footprints of...
- also exists, which was initially described as an ichnospecies of Brachychirotherium. Protochirotherium-like prints have also been do****ented from the...
- Footprints belonging to the ichnogenus Brachychirotherium are often ****ociated with aetosaurs. Brachychirotherium are known from Rio Grande do Sul in Paleorrota...
- dunes Grallator Grallator, Jindongornipes, Koreanoformis, Avipeda, Brachychirotherium, Rhynchosauroides, Eubrontes Lacustrine s****lines Brontopodus Charirichnium...
- included the dinosaur ichnogenus Atreipus and other reptile traces like Brachychirotherium and Rhynchosauroides. 1938 Kenneth Caster conclusively demonstrated...
- Eliza J.; Wings, Oliver (2015-12-16). "Archosaur footprints (cf.Brachychirotherium) with unusual morphology from the Upper Tri****ic Fleming Fjord Formation...
- Notes Images cf. Brachychirotherium cf. Brachychirotherium isp. Pomona pit Numerous isolated tracks. Tracks similar to Brachychirotherium, but differ in...
- fossils Rhynchosauroides sp. Lepidosauria indet. Batrachopus sp. Brachychirotherium sp. Brasilichnium sp. Cochlichnus sp. Diplichnites sp. Grallator (Eubrontes)...
- Indeterminate theropod remains present in the Provincia de la Rioja. cf. Brachychirotherium sp. Chirotherium sp. List of dinosaur-bearing rock formations Quebrada...
- Pea**** Canyon. Ichnofossils (track fossils) include the archosaurs Brachychirotherium and Chirotherium, a possible therapsid, and the reptile Rhynchosauroides...