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- Brontopodus is an ichnogenus of dinosaur footprint. The footprint has diplodocid form, but four toes when almost every diplodocid has no more than three...
- Rhynchosauroides, Eubrontes Lacustrine s****lines Brontopodus Charirichnium, Ceratopsipes, Amblydactylus, Brontopodus Clastic or carbonate Coastal plain, marine...
- Brontopodus Indeterminate Nemegt Lower "Large footprint and several four-toed tracks." Sauropod tracks. Attributed to Opisthocoelicaudia. Brontopodus-like...
- who interpret the tracks as belonging to small sauropods (similar to Brontopodus) and probable theropods. Lei et al. (2023) report theropod bite traces...
- partial skull. A large brachiosaurid about 18–22 m (59–72 ft) long. Brontopodus Camarasaurus C. annae Utah, Brushy Basin member A dorsal vertebra. Camarasaurs...
- footprints which resemble the pes of some neornithischians Brontopodus Brontopodus isp. Cf.Brontopodus isp. Yuanbaoqing tracksite, Guizhou Province Gulin County...
- criterion for classifying sauropod tracks. Traces are distinguished wide as Brontopodus (Farlow et al., 1989) and the narrow track related to Breviparopus (Dutuit...
- tracks of Texas. Farlow, Pittman, and Hawthorne described the ichnogenus Brontopodus. April: A quarry worker named Robert Clore blasting stone near Culpeper...
- †Bellifusus †Bellifusus spinosus Botula †Botula conchafodentisBrontopodusBrontopodus birdi †Buccinopsis †Buccinopsis solida Contents A B C D E F G H...
- other institutions. The sauropod tracks, now given the ichnogenus name Brontopodus, were made by an animal of 30 to 50 feet in length, perhaps a brachiosaurid...