"Brachychirotherium"@en . "~"@en . . . . . "69353282"^^ . "5575"^^ . . . . . . . "Brachychirotherium is an ichnogenus, a form taxon based on footprints. It was first characterized from examples found in Triassic beds in Germany, but has since been found in Triassic beds of France, South Africa, South America in Argentina, Peru, and Bolivia, and North America. Front (manus) and read (pes) footprints are distinguishable. The pes prints show five toes, with the fifth toe reduced to an oval pad. The manus prints likewise show five digits of similar length. Both kinds of prints show a fairly primitive anatomy, and the prints may have been produced by a rausuchid or other large thecodont (crocodile-like ancestors of reptiles)."@en . . "Brachychirothermium at the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science"@en . . . . "Ichnospecies"@en . . . . . . . "See text"@en . . . . . . . . "1122279547"^^ . . "Brachychirotherium is an ichnogenus, a form taxon based on footprints. It was first characterized from examples found in Triassic beds in Germany, but has since been found in Triassic beds of France, South Africa, South America in Argentina, Peru, and Bolivia, and North America."@en . . . . "Beurlen, 1950"@en . . . . . . . "Brachychirotherium"@en .