Pes of Tuebingosaurus maierfritzorum (GPIT-PV-30787). A Reconstruction of the pes of Tuebingosaurus maierfritzorum as illustrated by von Huene (Pl. 38, fig. 10). The elements coloured in brown correspond to the only material that has been located in the collection. Metatarsal IV in (B) plantar, (C) dorsal, (D) proximal, and (E) distal views. The panel to the right shows the proximal outlines of the metatarsals of four sauropodomorphs: Lufengosaurus (IVPP V15), Mussaurus (MLP 61-III-20-22, Otero and Pol 2013, mirrored), Coloradisaurus (PVL 5904, Apaldetti et al. 2013, mirrored), and Blikanasaurus (Galton and Van Heerden 1998). Abbreviations: d, dorsal; p, plantar; dc, dorsal crest; mtI (I), metatarsal I; mtII (II), metatarsal II; mtIII (III), metatarsal III; mt III cs, contact surface of metatarsal III; mtIV (and IV), metatarsal IV; mtV cs, metatarsal V contact surface; V, metatarsal V.

 
 
  Part of: Regalado Fernández OR, Werneburg I (2022) A new massopodan sauropodomorph from Trossingen Formation (Germany) hidden as ‘ Plateosaurus’ for 100 years in the historical Tübingen collection. Vertebrate Zoology 72: 771-822. https://doi.org/10.3897/vz.72.e86348