Genus: Podokesaurus TALBOT, 1911
Etymology: Greek, podokes, "swift of foot" and Greek, sauros, "lizard."

Species: holyokensis TALBOT, 1911
Etymology: For Mount Holyoke Collage, Holyoke, Massachusetts.
= Coelophysis holyokensis (TALBOT, 1911) STEEL, 1970

Holotype: Museum of Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Massachusetts.

Locality: In a glacially carried boulder, not far from the site of Mount Holyoke Collage, Holyoke, Hampshire County, Massachusetts.

Horizon: Probably from the Portland Formation, Newark Supergroup.

Biostratigraphy:

Age: ?Pliesbachian-Toarcian Stage, Upper Lias Epoch, Early Jurassic.

Material: 18 presacral and 13 caudal vertebrae, coracoid, humerus, manus, pelvis, right hind leg and pes.

Note: Destroyed in a fire.

Referred material:

= Coelophysis sp COLBERT & BAIRD, 1958

Locality: Found at Newport among the stones used in the erection of Fort Adams, Middlebury, New Haven County, Connecticut.

Horizon:

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Late Triassic.

Material:

BSNH No. 13656 (AMNH 7636 cast): Natural cast of a pubis, tibia and ribs.