Genus: Eudibamus BERMAN, REISZ, SCOTT, HENRICI, SUMIDA & MARTENS, 2000
Etymology: Greek, eu, "original or primitive" and Greek, dibamos, "on two legs."

Species: cursoris BERMAN, REISZ, SCOTT, HENRICI, SUMIDA & MARTENS, 2000
Etymology: Latin, cursoris, "runner."

Holotype: MNG 8852

Locality: Bromacker Locality in the middle of the Thuringian Forest near Gotha, Thuringen State, Central Germany.

Horizon: Tambach Formation.

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Lowermost unit of the upper Rotliegend Epoch, Early Permian.

Material: Fragmentary skull and nearly complete skeleton.

Referred material:

REBILLARD, JANNEL, MARCHETTI, MacDOGUAL, HAMANN, STEYER & FRÖBISCH, 2026

MNG 17001: Reggurgitate from either Dimetrodon teutonis or Tambacarnifex unguifalcatus with a maxilla of Thuringothyris mahlendorfflae, a humerus of Eudibamus cursoris, a metapodial element of an diadectid and several amniote phalnages and metapodials.