Species
Ichnogenus Formal taxon Extinct

Otozoum moodii

Hitchcock 1847

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Temporal range
Triassic
Jurassic
Cretaceous
Paleogene
Neogene
252 201 145 66 0 Ma
PBDB occurrences
7
Group
Dinosaures
Herbivore Ground dwelling Terrestrial
Classification
Dinosauria Unranked clade
Saurischia Unranked clade
Sauropodomorpha Unranked clade
Bagualosauria Unranked clade
Plateosauria Unranked clade
Anchisauria Unranked clade
Prosauropoda Unranked clade
Otozoidae Family
Otozoum Genus
Otozoum moodii Species
Fossil sites 7 geolocated sites
Distribution
Top countries
🇺🇸 United States
4
🇨🇦 Canada
2
🇳🇦 Namibia
1
Geological formations
McCoy Brook
2
Etjo
1
Temporal distribution
Pliensbachian (192.9–184.2 Ma)
1
Sinemurian (199.5–192.9 Ma)
4
Hettangian (201.4–199.5 Ma)
2
Bibliography
Original description
E. Hitchcock. 1847. Description of two new species of fossil footmarks found in Massachusetts and Connecticut, or, of the animals that made them. The American Journal of Science and Arts, series 2 4(10):46-57
Bibliography (6)
A. Wagensommer, M. Latiano, and H. B. Mocke, S. D.'Orazi Porchetti. 2016. Dinosaur diversity in an Early Jurassic African desert: the significance of the Etjo Sandstone ichnofauna at the Otjihaenamaparero locality (Namibia). Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie Abhandlungen 281(2):155-182 DOI ↗
P. E. Olsen. 1989. Stop 11.3: Wasson Bluff. Paleontology. Tectonic, Depositional, and Paleoecological History of Early Mesozoic Rift Basins, Eastern North America. Gulf, North Carolina, USA to Parrsboro, Nova Scotia, Canada. July 20–30, 1989. International Geological Congress Field Trip T-351
E. Hitchcock. 1865. Supplement to the ichnology of New England. Supplement to the Ichnology of New England. A Report to the Government of Massachusetts in 1863
E. Hitchcock. 1858. Ichnology of New England. A Report on the Sandstone of the Connecticut Valley, Especially its Fossil Footmarks, Made to the Government of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts DOI ↗
E. Hitchcock. 1856. Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Additional facts respecting the tracks of the Otozoum moodii on the Liassic sandstone of the Connecticut Valley 1856:228
E. Hitchcock. 1847. Description of two new species of fossil footmarks found in Massachusetts and Connecticut, or, of the animals that made them. The American Journal of Science and Arts, series 2 4(10):46-57