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- 1981. The two most recent reviews treated Hortalotarsus as an indeterminate sauropodomorph. Hortalotarsus skirtopodus was described by Harry Seeley in...
- Category:Mesozoic dinosaurs of Africa. Aristosaurus Dromicosaurus Fabrosaurus Hortalotarsus Megapnosaurus Nyasasaurus Sigilm****asaurus Aetonyx palustris: Considered...
- as well as additional fossils stored in Vienna to another species, Hortalotarsus skirtopodus, which he also moved into Thecodontosaurus, as T. skirtopodus...
- Hoplitosaurus Hoplosaurusjunior synonym of Struthiosaurus Horshamosaurus Hortalotarsuspossible junior synonym of M****ospondylus Huabeisaurus Huadanosaurus...
- Late/Upper Hauterivian (136.4 - 125.5 Ma) Seeley, H.G. (1894). "LIII.—On Hortalotarsus skirtopodus, a new Saurischian fossil from Barkly East, Cape Colony"...
- Originally, he thought the specimen belonged to the dubious genus Hortalotarsus. Galton and Cluver placed it in the genus Anchisaurus in 1976, but Michael...
- Original materials of the Coelophysis species (excluding Euskelosaurus femur in top left and Hortalotarsus limb bones bottom right)...
- Cope, 1878 = Galtonia Thecodontosaurus skirtopodus (Seeley, 1894) = Hortalotarsus Thecodontosaurus polyzelus (Hitch****, 1865) von Huene, 1906 Thecodontosaurus...
- Owen, 1854 Genera †Adeopapposaurus? †Coloradisaurus †Glacialisaurus †Hortalotarsus †Ignavusaurus? †Leyesaurus? †Lufengosaurus †M****ospondylus †Ngwevu †Pradhania...
- therapsids; one dinosaur from the Clarens Formation has been named Hortalotarsus skirtopodus. Freshwater fish fossils such as that of Semionotus capensis...