Genre
Ichnogenre Taxon formel Éteint

Navahopus

Baird 1980

Navahopus is an ichnogenus of dinosaur footprint that was made by an indeterminate navahopodid sauropodomorph once thought to have been a prosauropod that was alive during the Early Jurassic in southwestern United States. Two ichnospecies are known: the type ichnospecies, N. falcipollex and a second species, N. coyoteensis. It is known from the Early Jurassic of Arizona, California and Utah.

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Plage temporelle
Trias
Jurassique
Crétacé
Paléogène
Néogène
252 201 145 66 0 Ma
Occurrences PBDB
4
Groupe
Dinosaures
Terrestre
Classification
Dinosauria Clade non classé
Saurischia Clade non classé
Sauropodomorpha Clade non classé
Plateosauridae Famille
Navahopus Genre
Sites de découverte 4 sites géolocalisés
Répartition
Principaux pays
🇺🇸 États-Unis
4
Formations géologiques
Aztec Sandstone
1
Distribution temporelle
Toarcien (184.2–174.7 Ma)
3
Pliensbachien (192.9–184.2 Ma)
1
Espèces (2)
Navahopus coyoteensis 193 Ma
Navahopus falcipollex 193 Ma
Bibliographie
Description originale
D. Baird. 1980. A prosauropod dinosaur trackway from the Navajo Sandstone (Lower Jurassic) of Arizona. Aspects of Vertebrate History: Essays in Honor of Edwin Harris Colbert
Bibliographie (4)
A. R. C. Milner, T. A. Birthisel, and J. I. Kirkland, BH Breithaupt, N. A. Matthews, M. G. Lockley, V. L. Santucci, S. Z. Gibson, D. D. DeBlieux, M. Hurlbut, J. D. Harris, P. E. Olsen. 2011. Tracking Early Jurassic dinosaurs across southwestern Utah and the Triassic-Jurassic transition. Field Trip Guide Book, 71st Annual Meeting of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Paris Las Vegas, Las Vegas, Nevada, November 2-5, 2011. Nevada State Museum Paleontological Papers 1:1-107
J. Milàn, D. B. Loope, and R. G. Bromley. 2008. Crouching theropod and Navahopus sauropodomorph tracks from the Early Jurassic Navaho Sandstone of USA. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 53(2):197-205 DOI ↗
R. E. Reynolds. 2006. Jurassic tracks in California. Making Tracks Across the Southwest: The 2006 Desert Symposium
D. Baird. 1980. A prosauropod dinosaur trackway from the Navajo Sandstone (Lower Jurassic) of Arizona. Aspects of Vertebrate History: Essays in Honor of Edwin Harris Colbert