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- ichnospecies of Dromopus by William Sarjeant. Because the type specimen of V. palmatus is broken, and V. impressus and V. elrodi are incomplete, Dromopus didactylus...
- from the Coconino Sandstone are cf. Amphisauropus isp. (anamniotes), cf. Dromopus isp. (reptile), Erpetopus isp. (reptile), Ichniotherium sphaerodactylum...
- or snake-like trace, Batrachichnus (baa-track ICK-nuss) or frog trace, Dromopus (dro-MOE-puss) or running foot, and Dimetropus (die-MEET-row-puss) or Dimetrodon...
- marine s****line Batrachichnus Batrachichnus, Limnopus, Amphisauropus, Dromopus, Dimetropus, Gilmoreichnus, Chirotherium Tidal flat-fluvial plain Characichnos...
- vertebrate tracks have been attributed to the ichnogenera Amphisauropus and Dromopus, considered to be seymouriamorph amphibian and araeoscelid reptile footprints...
- P**** which is dominated by Amphisauropus tracks, but also shows tracks of Dromopus, Dimetropus, Batrachichnus, Hyloidichnus, Gilmoreichnus, and Varanopus...
- Cabarzia indicates that they are good candidates for the trackmakers of Dromopus, a common Permian reptile footprint ichnogenus which has traditionally...
- Batrachichnus, Limnopus, Ichniotherium, Tambachichnium, Dimetropus, and Dromopus. Less identifiable specimens may be Matthewichnus, Notalacerta, and Hyloidichnus...
- considered to belong to a medium-sized caseid synapsid similar to Ennatosaurus. Dromopus D. isp. Platjola des munt de Pedres Racó de s'Algar Footprints Tetrapod...
- kablikae, Amphisauropus, Batrachichnus salamandroides, Dimetropus isp., Dromopus lacertoides, Erpetopus isp., Hyloidichnus bifurcatus, and Ichniotherium...