26, see text Anomoepus is the name assigned to several fossil footprints first reported from Early Jurassic beds of the Connecticut River Valley, Massachusetts, US in 1802.
Hitchcock, a clergyman, described the Anomoepus footprints and others as evidence of ancient birds.
They have since been identified as belonging to a dinosaur, probably an ornithischian, as indicated by the number of toes and the absence of claws on the rear digits.
Trackways assigned to Anomoepus from Western Australia, Poland and Czech Republic[1] have also been described.
Anomoepus is the name of the footprint, not of the dinosaur, the identity of which remains unknown.