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- Hyloidichnus is a reptile ichnogenus commonly found in ****emblages of ichnofossils dating to the Permian to Tri****ic in North America, Africa, South America...
- western Mediterranean) and correlation with the co-occurring ichnogenus Hyloidichnus". Papers in Palaeontology. 49 (3): e1498. doi:10.1002/spp2.1498. Matamales-Andreu...
- Hennessey Formation have however been reclassified in the ichnogenus Hyloidichnus, which corresponds to footprints of captorhinid eureptiles. The San Angelo...
- western Mediterranean) and correlation with the co-occurring ichnogenus Hyloidichnus". Papers in Palaeontology. 9 (3): e1498. Bibcode:2023PPal....9E1498M...
- stratigraphically close strata allowed to ****ign it a specific ichnospecies. Hyloidichnus bifurcatus is an ichnospecies ****igned to the Captorhinidae. Two forms...
- tracks, but also shows tracks of Dromopus, Dimetropus, Batrachichnus, Hyloidichnus, Gilmoreichnus, and Varanopus. Tracks are also found in the Lucero uplift...
- reported from the formation: Ichnofossils Batrachichnus salamandroides Hyloidichnus bifurcatus Characichnos sp. cf. Amphisauropus sp. cf. Varanopus sp. Flora...
- western Mediterranean) and correlation with the co-occurring ichnogenus Hyloidichnus". Papers in Palaeontology. 9 (3). e1498. Bibcode:2023PPal....9E1498M...
- Less identifiable specimens may be Matthewichnus, Notalacerta, and Hyloidichnus. The ****emblage is consistent with a late Artinskian age. The formation...
- Scutosaurus karpinskii. Tetrapod footprints ****igned to the ichnogenus Hyloidichnus, produced by captorhinids or similar reptiles and providing new information...