Lunulipes, a replacement name for the trace fossil Lunula Hitchcock, 1865, preoccupied

A more thorough review of this taxon, including an analysis of proposed trackmakers, will be presented elsewhere. Since Lunulipes is masculine, the species name becomes obscurus in order to agree in gender with the new genus name. [...]the new combination is Lunulipes obscurus.

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Dinosaurs
Fossils
Gender
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Invertebrata
invertebrate
Jurassic
Lower Jurassic
Lunula
Lunulipes obscurus
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Mesozoic
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Museums
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New genera
new names
nomenclature
Paleontology
Taxonomic Note
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Trace fossils
tracks
Turners Falls Formation
United States
Zoology
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