Rhynchosauroides


Rhynchosauroides is an ichnogenus, a form taxon based on footprints. The organism producing the footprints was likely a lepidosaur and may have been a sphenodont, an ancestor of the modern tuatara. The footprint consists of five digits, of which the fifth is shortened and the first highly shortened.

Species

  • R. beasleyi Nopsca, 1923
  • R. bornemanni Haubold, 1966
  • R. brunswickii Ryan and Willard, 1947
  • R. gangresci da Silva et al., 2012
  • R. hyperbates Baird, 1957
  • R. kuletae Baird, 1957
  • R. majus Demathieu, 1967
  • R. maximus Gand, 1974
  • R. minutipes Maidwell, 1914
  • R. pallinii Conti et al., 1977
  • R. palmatus Lull, 1942
  • R. petri Demathieu, 1966
  • R. pusillus Haubold, 1966
  • R. rdzaneki Ptaszynski, 2000
  • R. rectipes Beasley, 1911
  • R. retroversipes da Silva et al., 2008
  • R. santanderensis Demathieu and Saiz de Omeñaca, 1977
  • R. schochardti von Lilienstern, 1939
  • R. sphaerodactylus Demathieu, 1971
  • R. tirolicus Abel, 1926
  • R. triangulus Gand, 1977
  • R. virgiliae Demathieu et al., 1978