Ichnospecies: heterodactylus (KING, 1845) KING, 1844
Etymology:
= Cheirotherium heterodactylus KING, 1844
= Theranopus heterodactylus KING, 1845
Holotype: Amherst, Hitchcock collection 26/14,
Locality: Greensburg, approximately 79?30’W, 40?15’N, Westmoreland County, Western Pennsylvania.
Horizon:
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Possibly Virgilian, Gzelian Epoch, Late Pennsylvanian.
Material: Trackway.
Referred material:
COTTON, HUNT & COTTON, 1995/HAUBOLD, 1971
Locality: West bank of the Ohio River at Moore Junction, Sec. 3, T2N, R9W, Warren Township, Washington County, Ohio.
Horizon: Dunkard group.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Wolfcampanian, Sakmarian stage, upper lower to lower middle Rotliegendes Epoch, Early Permian.
Material:
Number: Not given: Trackway.
COTTON, HUNT & COTTON, 1995/BAIRD, 1965
Locality: Jefferson County, Ohio.
Horizon: Equivalent of the Cow Run Sandstone, Conemaugh Group.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Pennsylvanian.
Material:
MCZ 253: Trackways.
= cf. Limnopus heterodactylus WEEMS & LUCAS, 2021
Locality: Found near Vansant, Buckingham County, Virginia.
Horizon: Lower Norton Formaiton, in unnamed shale unit immediately below the McClure Sandstone Member.
Biostratigraphy: Notalacerta biochron.
Age: Middle Moscovian Epoch, Middle Pennsylvanian (Late Carboniferous).
Material:
USNM PAL 768721: Right manus-pes pair print.
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Ichnospecies: vagus MARSH, 1894
Etymology:
= Limnopus (Limnopus) vagus (MARSH, 1894) TUCKER & SMITH, 2004
Holotype: YPM 532
Locality: Crane and Dodd’s old quarry near Osage City, Osage County, Kansas.
Horizon: Virgil series, Wabaunsee group, flaggy sandstone about 12 feet above the Nodaway Coal. Probably Utopia limestone member of the Howard limestone Formation.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Late Pennsylvanian.
Material: A trackway (now broken).
Referred material:
HUNT, LUCAS, COTTON, COTTON & LOCKELY, 1995
Locality: NMMNH Locality 2856, NW ¼, NW ¼, NE ¼, Sec. 23, T2S, R1E, Loma de las Canas, Socorro County, New Mexico.
Horizon: Abo Formation.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Wolfcampian, Lower Rotliegendes Epoch, Early Permian.
Material:
NMMNH P-24603: Plaster cast of 11 concave epirelieft tracks.
Locality: NMMNH Locality 3035, NE ¼, SW ¼, SE ¼, SW ¼, Sec. 23, T2S, R1E, east of Los Pinous Mountains, Socorro County, New Mexico.
Horizon: Abo Formation.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Wolfcampian, Lower Rotliegendes Epoch, Early Permian.
Material:
NMMNH P-24600: 2 concave epirelief tracks, manus and pes.
LERNER, JOHNSON & LUCAS, 2000Locality: NMMNH locality 4394, .2.4 km south of the type section in Abo Pass, Central New Mexico.
Horizon: Abo Formation.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Wolfcampian, Lower Rotliegendes Epoch, Early Permian.
Material:
Number: Not given: Trackways.
TUCKER & SMITH, 2004
Locality: Alveley, Shropshire County, England, Southern United Kingdom.
Horizon: Alveley Member, Salop Formation, Warwickshie Group (Kelle Group).
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Upper Westphalian D, Lower Upper Silesian series, Myachkovskian stage, Upper Moscovian Epoch, Middle Pennsylvanian (Late Carboniferous).
Material:
BU 2471b, 3397a, 3400a, 3402-3403, 3405c, 3689a, 3706b, 3707a, 3714a: Trackways.
VAN ALLEN & CALDER, 2003, VAN ALLEN, CALDER & HUNT, 2005Locality: Intertidal zone of the Northumberland Strait, southern shore of Brule Harbour, Brule, Colchester County, Nova Scotia Province, Canada.
Horizon: Cape John Formation, Pictou Group.Biostratigraphy:
Age: Stephanian, Kasimovian-Gzelian Epoch, Upper Pennsylvanian Subepoch, Late Carboniferous Period-Autunian, Asselian Stage, Lower Rotliegendes Epoch, Early Permian.
Material:
NSMNH995-GF-329 through 373 (hyporelief), NSHMH995-GF-101 through 166 (epirelief), NSMNH995-GF-329 through 373 (hyporelief), NSHMNH995-GF-101 thorugh 166 (epirelief): Trackways.
= Allopus littoralis MARSH, 1894
Etymology :
= Limnopus littoralis (MARSH, 1894)Holotype: YPM 207
Locality: Crane and Dodd’s old quarry near Osage City, Osage County, Kansas.
Horizon: Virgil series, Wabaunsee group, flaggy sandstone about 12 feet above the Nodaway Coal. Probably Utopia limestone member of the Howard limestone Formation.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Late Pennsylvanian.
Material: A slab with parts of two trackways.
Note: According to BRANSON & MEHL, 1932
Topotype: University of Missouri, 593 V. P.
Referred material:
= Baropus lentus MARSH, 1894
Etymology: Latin, lentus, "tough."Holotype:
Locality: Near Osage, in southeastern Kansas.
Horizon:
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Middle Coal Measures.
Material:
= Permomegatherium zeilleri DELAGE, 1912
Etymology:
= Limnopus zeilleri (DELAGE, 1912) GAND, 1985Lectotype: Laboratoire de Paleontologie des Vertebres, Universite de Montpellier
Locality: Main, Aveyron, France.
Horizon: Lower Autunien.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Early Permian.
Material: Track way.
Referred material:
Locality: Bassin de St-Affrique, France.
Horizon: Lower Autunien.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Early Permian.
Material:
Les Coulons: Trackway.
Locality: Bassin de Lodeve, France.
Horizon: Lower Autunien.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Early Permian.
Material:
Mas d’Alary: Trackway.
HAUBOLD & STAFF, 1998Locality: Nierstein, Standenbuhl beds, Saar-Nahe Basin, Rhineland-Palatinate State, South West Germany.
Horizon:
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Rotliegendes Epoch, Early Permian.
Material:
PIM K213, 214: Trackways.
= Limnopus cf. zeilleri PTASZYNSKI & NIEDZWIEDZKI, 2004Locality: Tumlin Grod Quarry, Holy Cross Mountains, Poland.
Horizon: Tumlin Sandstone.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Lower Buntsandstein, Upper Dorashamian Stage (Latest Tatarnian Stage), Latest Lopingian Substage, Latest Zechstein Epoch, Latest Permian.
Material:
Muz. PIG OS-220/31A: 1 slab with moulds on the upper surface of the sandstone slab.
Muz. PIG OS-220/31B: 1 with their natural casts showing left manual imprint with other accompanying poorly preserved imprints.
Muz. PIG OS-220/50: 1 isolated, poorly preserved (?) left pedal imprint.
Numbers: Not given: Many incompletely preserved uncatalogued and not numbered prints.
= Baropus waynesburgensis TILTON, 1931
Etymology :
= Limnopus waynesburgensis (TILTON, 1931) BAIRD, 1952Holotype: University of West Virginia Geology Museum number 69
Locality: Bluff along Middle Island Creek 5.7 miles northwest from nearest bridge at West Union, approximately 80?48’W, 39?20’N, Doddridge County, West Virginia.
Horizon: Waynesburg sandstone, 19.5 feet below the top, Dunkard series.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Early Permian.
Material: 5 isolated sets from one trackway.
Hypodigm:
Locality: Grindstone quarry on L. E. Miller Farm, south side of Little Sandy Creek near Sherman, approximately 81?45’W, 39?0’N, Jackson County, West Virginia.
Horizon: Member tentatively correlated with the lower Marietta sandstone.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Early Permian.
Material:
Mariett College Geology Department, Marietta, Ohio: Right manus set.
COTTON, HUNT & COTTON, 1995/HAUBOLD, 1971Locality: West bank of the Ohio River at Moore Junction, Sec. 3, T2N, R9W, Warren Township, Washington County, Ohio.
Horizon: Dunkard group.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Wolfcampanian, Sakmarian stage, upper lower to lower middle Rotliegendes Epoch, Early Permian.
Material:
Geological Museum of Marietta College, Ohio: Trackway.
= Auxipes minor HEYLER & LESSERTISSEUR, 1963
Etymology: Latin, minor, "minor, small."
= Amphisauroides minor (HEYLER & LESSERTISSEUR, 1963) HAUBOLD, 1970Holotype:
Locality:
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= Limnopus cutlerensis BAIRD, 1965
Etymology: In reference to the Cutler Formation.Holotype: MCZ 233
Locality: Locality 20, 80 feet above road level, north of mouth of Fall Creek, Mrs. Stockton Smith property, San Miguel County, Colorado.
Horizon: Cutler Formation.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Early Permian.
Material: A trackway with 5 manus-pes sets.
= Limnopus rawi HAUBOLD & SARJEANT, 1973
Etymology: In honor of Frank Raw from the Department of Geology at the University of Birmingham, England, who also found the specimens.Holotype: Bi. U. Raw 39, 40
Locality: Alveley, Shropshire County, England, Southern United Kingdom.
Horizon: Alveley Member, Salop Formation, Warwickshie Group (Kelle Group).
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Upper Westphalian D, Lower Upper Silesian series, Myachkovskian stage, Upper Moscovian Epoch, Middle Pennsylvanian (Late Carboniferous).
Material: Trackways.
Paratypes: Bi. U. Raw 43-52 :
Referred material :
Bi. U. Raw 7, 8, 13-15, 58-62:
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Ichnospecies: ? mcnaughtoni (MATTHEW, 1903) HAUBOLD, 1970
Etymology:
= Theranopus? mcnaughtoni MATTHEW, 1903
Holotype:
Locality: Joggins, approximately 64?25’W, 45?40’N, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia Province, Canada.
Horizon: Cumberland Group.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Early Westphalian B, Lower Upper Silesian series, Kashirskian Stage, Lower Moscovian Epoch, Early Middle Pennsylvanian, (Late Carboniferous).
Material:
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Ichnospecies: haussei (SCHMIDT, 1959)
Etymology:
= Baropus haussei SCHMIDT, 1959
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Ichnospecies: glenshawensis MARTINO, 1991
Etymology:
Holotype: Marshall University Geology Museum, specimen number TPC-1
Locality: Stream bed of Right Fork and adjacent excavation, 900 m (3,150 ft) upstream from its junction with Greenbriar Creek, about 7 km ENE of Fort Gay, Pristchard 7.5’ quadrangle, 38°08’4.2”N, 82°30’57”W, Wayne County, West Virginia.
Horizon: Glenshaw Formation.
Note: About 15 m above the level of the Brush Creek Limestone of Connor and
Flores (1978).
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Missourian, Lower Stephanian, upper Silesian Stage, Kasimovian Epoch? Late Pennsylvanian (Late Carboniferous).
Material: One complete and another partial trackway preserved as casts on sole of ripple cross-laminated, very fine grained sandstone.
Paratype: 2 additional trackways and prints preserved in a similar manner
on specimen TPC-2 constitute paratypes. Other specimens with less distinct
or less complete trackways were also collected and stored at Marshall University.
Eight additional slabs remain in the possession of John Pauley.
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Ichnospecies: regularis (HEYLER & LESSERTISSEUR, 1963)
Etymology:
= Strictipes regularis HEYLER & LESSERTISSEUR, 1963
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Referred material:
SCHULT, 1995
Locality: NMNH Locality 846, Locality 4, Red Beds north and west of Las Cruces, New Mexico.
Horizon: Robledo Mountains Member, Hueco Formation.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Late Wolfcampanian, Lower Rotliegendes Epoch, Early Permian.
Material:
Number: Not given: Trackway.
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Ichnospecies: neffisensis ELLENBERGER, 1983
Etymology:
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Ichnospecies: palatinus (FICHTER, 1984)
Etymology:
= Batrachichnus palatinus FICHTER, 1984/HAUBOLD & STAFFE, 1998
Holotype: SSNII.N20
Locality: Standenbuhl beds, Saar-Nahe Basin, Rhineland-Palatinate State, South West Germany.
Horizon:
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Rotliegendes Epoch, Early Permian.
Material: Trackway.