- Source: Navahopus
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 (named in 1980) and a second species, N. coyoteensis (named in 2008). It is known from the Early Jurassic of Arizona (Aztec Sandstone and Navajo Sandstone), California (Aztec Sandstone) and Utah.
See also
List of dinosaur ichnogenera
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Navahopus
- Aztec Sandstone
- List of the prehistoric life of Arizona
- List of the Mesozoic life of Arizona
- List of dinosaur ichnogenera
- List of the prehistoric life of California
- List of the Mesozoic life of California