Stegopodus est un ichnogenre de traces de pas de dinosaures stégosauriens découvert dans l'Utah (États-Unis) dans la formation géologique de Morrison datée du Jurassique supérieur.
M. G. Lockley and A. P. Hunt. 1998. A probable stegosaur track from the Morrison Formation of Utah. The Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation: An Interdisciplinary Study. Modern Geology 23(1–4):331-342
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M. G. Lockley and A. P. Hunt. 1998. A probable stegosaur track from the Morrison Formation of Utah. The Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation: An Interdisciplinary Study. Modern Geology 23(1–4):331-342