Genus: Megalosauripus (LESSERTISSEUR, 1955) emend LOCKLEY, MEYER & SANTOS, (1998) 2000
Etymology: Latin, megalo, "great," Greek, sauros, "lizard" and Latin, pes, "foot."
= Karkushosauropus NOVIKOV & KZHLILOV, 1993
Etymology:
= Khodjapilosauurs AMMANIAZOV, 1985
Etymology:
= Shirkentosauropus NOVIKOV, 1991
Etymology:

Ichnospecies: titanopelobatidus (SHULER, 1917) LOCKLEY, MEYER & SANTOS, (1998) 2000 (nomen dubium)
Etymology:
= ?Eubrontes titanopelobatidus SHULER, 1917 (nomen dubium)
= Megalosauropus titanopelobatidus (SHULER, 1917) (nomen dubium)
= Megalosauropus glenrosensis HAUBOLD, 1971 (nomen dubium)

Holotype:

Locality: Glen Rose, Somerville, County South of Hamiliton and Bandera county, Texas.

Horizon: Glen Rose Formation, Trinity Group.

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Comanchean, Lower Cashenranchian age, Early to Middle Albian Stage, Middle Gallic subepoch, upper Early Cretaceous Epoch, Early Cretaceous.

Material: Trackway.
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Ichnospecies: uzbekistanicus (GABUNIYA & KURBATOV, 1982) LOCKLEY, MEYER & SANTOS, (1998) 2000
= Megalosauropus uzbekistanicus GABUNIYA & KURBATOV, 1982
Etymology: In reference to Uzbekistan, where the tracks were discovered.

Holotype: Tashkent Geological Museum, Specimen 8.849

Locality: Mergandava Creek, Yakkabag Moutains, near Tashkurgan, Uzbekistan close to the Tadjikstan border.

Horizon: Kurek Suite (Kuritang Series).

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Upper Oxfordian-Lower Kimmeridgian Stage, Lower-Middle Malm Epoch, Late Jurassic.

Material: A large trackway.

Referred material:

= Khodjapilosaurus krimholz AMMANIAZOV, 1985
Etymology:

Holotype:

Locality: Khodzhapil-Ata (= Khodzha-Efil-Ata, = Khodzhaipil), northwestern slope of Kugitangtau Ridge, Southeastern Turkmenistan.

Horizon:

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Middle Oxfordian Stage, Middle Malm Epoch, Middle Late Jurassic.

Material: Tracks.

 


= Shirkentosauropus shirkentensis NOVIKOV, 1991
Etymology: In reference to Shirkent II, Tadjikistan.

Holotype:

Locality: Shirkent II, upper reaches of the left tributary of the Shirkent River, 4 km east of the settlement of Kyrgyzkishalk, Tadjikistan.

Horizon: Lower part of the Kugitang Formation.

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Middle Upper Callovian Stage, Upper Dogger Epoch, Upper Middle Jurassic-Lower Oxfordian Stage, Lower Malm Epoch, Lower Late Jurassic.

Material: 3 toed tracks.

 


= Karkushosauropus karkushensis NOVIKOV & DZHALILOV, 1993
Etymology: In reference to Kharkush, northern part of the basin of Shirkent River, Tadzhikistan.

Holotype:

Locality: Kharkush, northern part of the basin of Shirkent River, Tadzhikistan.

Horizon: Karabil Formation.

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Tithonian Stage? Upper Malm Epoch, Late Jurassic.

Material:

 

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Ichnospecies: transjuranicus RAZZOLINI, BELVEDERE, MARTY, PARATTE, LOVIS, CATTIN & MEYER, 2017
Etymology: In analogy to Highway A16, also called 'Tranjurane" in frenche. All dinosaur track excavations prior to the construction of the highway were finaced by 95% by teh ASTRA (Swiss Federal Roads Authority), and herewith we want to acknowledge this important and unique contribution to paleontology in Switzerland. Trans from Latin meaning across, through or bandura stands for the province (Jura Mountains, Jura Canton), and is derived from teh Celtic/Gaulish word 'Jor' meaning forest or 'mountains with forest.' The fossil-rich limestones of the Jura Mountains, which was called by 'Jura Kalkstein,' are the basis for the name of the Jurassic Period.

Ichnoholotype: TCH1-3-T6-L1 (original specimen, collecton no.: MJSN-TCH006-1319)

Locality: Courtedoux--Tchafoue and Courtedoux--Bois de Sylleux tracksites, Ajoie District, Canton Jura, NW Switzerland.

Horizon: Intermediate track-bearing levels of the Nerinean limestons of the Courtedoux Member, Reuchenette Formation.

Biostratigraphy: Tethyan Divisium to Acanthicum ammonite zones.

Age: Late Kimmeridgian Stage, Middle Malm Epoch, Late Jurassic.

Material: A pes track.

Ichnoparatypes:

BSY1-35-T6-12 (original specimen, collection no.: MJSN-BSY0080330), BSY1040-T1-R1 (original specimen, collection no.: MJSN-BSY008-339), TCH1025-T2-L1 (original specimen, collection no.: MJSN-TCH006-1329), TCH 1030-T2-R2 (original specimen, collection no.: MJSN-TCH006-1087), TCH1030-T2-L3 (original specimen, collection no.: MJSNTCH006-1022), TCH1030-T7-L2 (original specimen, collection no.: MJSN-TCH006-1317): Pes tracks.

Referred material:

TCH1015-T1-L2 (MJSN-TCH006-1348), TCH1015-T1-R3 (MJSN-TCH--6-1357), TCH1030-T2-R3 (MJSN-TCH006-1034), BSY 1040-T1-L2 (MJSN-BSY008-338), BSY 1040-T1-R2 (MJSN-BSY008-337), BSY 1040-T1-L3 (MJSN-BSY008-336), BSY 1040-T9-R3 (MJSN-BSY008-334): Tracks.

MJSN-BEB-11-r58 (BEB5--TR7-L2, R2), MJSN-BEB-11-r54 (BEB500-TR7-R7), MJSN-BEB001-r56 (BEB500-TR7-L10, R10, L11), MJSN-SCR008-R131 (SCR1000-T18-R1), MJSN-SCR008-r129 (SCR1000-T23-R1, L2, R2), MJSN-BSY008-330 (BSY 1035-T6-L2), MJSN-BSY008-339 (BSY 1040-T1-R1), MJSN-BSY008-338 (BSY 1040-T1-L2), MJSN-BSY008-334 (BSY1040-T9-R3), MJSN-TCH008-r2 (TCH2000-TR1-R2, L3, R3), MJSN-TCH008-r4 (TCH2000-TR2-R9, L10, R10), MJSN-TCH007-r72 (TCH1000-TR2-L12, R12, L13), MJSN-TCH006-1348 (TCH1015-T1-L2), MJSN-TCH006-1357 (TCH1015-T1-R3), MJSN-TCH006-1366 (TCH1020-T1-R2), MJSN-TCH00-1337 (TCH1015-T2-L1), MJSN-TCH006-1355 (TCH1020-T2-R1), MJSN-TCH006-1140 (TCH1020-T2-L2), MJSN-TCH1355 (TCH1020-T2-R2), MJSN-TCH006-1329 (TCH1025-T1-L4, TCH1025, T2-L1), MJSN-TCH006-1023 (TCH1030-T1-R4), MJSN-TCH006-1087 (TCH1030-T2-R2), MJSN-tCH006-1022 (TCH1030-T2-L3), MJSN-TCH006-1034 (TCH1030-T2-R3), MJSN-TCH006-1024 (TCH1030-T3-L1), MJSN-TCH006-1319 (TCH1030-T6-L1), MJSN-TCH006-1317 (TCH1030-T7-L2): Tracks.