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Ichnogenus of dinosaur footprints
Grallator (GRA-lə-tor) is an ichnogenus (form taxon based on footprints) which covers a common type of small, three-toed print made by a variety of bipedal
Grallator
Species of spider in the family Theridiidae
Theridion grallator, also known as the Hawaiian happy-face spider, is a spider in the family Theridiidae that resides on the Hawaiian Islands. T. grallator gets
Theridion_grallator
Species of fish
Bathypterois grallator, is a grinner in the family Ipnopidae found at lower latitudes. Because of its unique way of "standing" on the seafloor, B. grallator is
Bathypterois_grallator
Order of arachnids
to alter the color of spiders. For example, the abdomen of Theridion grallator will become orange if the spider ingests certain species of Diptera and
Spider
Species of cricket-like animal
Arethaea grallator, the stilt-walker katydid, is a species of phaneropterine katydid in the family Tettigoniidae. It is found in North America. "Arethaea
Arethaea_grallator
Family of spiders
Theridion grallator is used as a model to understand the selective forces and the genetic basis of color polymorphism within species. T. grallator is known
Theridiidae
Extinct genus of birds
forelimb elements (especially humeri), pelvises and skulls. Bathornis grallator is known from a mostly complete skeleton, including the skull, bearing
Bathornis
Extinct genus of reptiles
early Norian faunal stages of the Late Triassic. The type species is D. grallator, meaning "one who walks on stilts" in Latin, in reference to its long
Dromicosuchus
Species of wasp
"Labena grallator species details". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 2018-04-05. "Labena grallator". GBIF. Retrieved 2018-04-05. "Labena grallator Species
Labena_grallator
Species of fish
family Rhamphocottidae, the grunt sculpins. Its only species is Ereunias grallator which is a bathydemersal species found at depths of around 500 m (1,600 ft)
Ereunias
Genus of deep-sea fishes
Ipnopidae, which also includes the better-known tripodfish (Bathypterois grallator). Ipnops are small, slender fish that live close to the ocean floor in
Ipnops
ichnospecies for the tracks he studied. He also described the ichnogenus Grallator. A British scientist surnamed Williamson interpreted the Chirotherium
19th_century_in_ichnology
Dinosaur fossil trackway
Grallator footprints made by a trackmaker similar to Coelophysis rhodesiensis, found at the St. George Dinosaur Discovery Site.
St. George Dinosaur Discovery Site
St._George_Dinosaur_Discovery_Site
Fish that live and feed on or near the bottom of seas or lakes
slime making them inedible to other species. The tripodfish (Bathypterois grallator), a species of spiderfish, uses its fin extensions to "stand" on the bottom
Demersal_fish
Topics referred to by the same term
Ipnopidae, a family found worldwide in deep seas, including: Bathypterois grallator, the most famous species in the family Triacanthidae, a family from the
Tripod_fish
Species of spider
Tetragnatha sanctitata Walckenaer, 1841 Tetragnatha violacea Walckenaer, 1841 Tetragnatha armigera Blackwall, 1846 Tetragnatha grallator Hentz, 1850
Tetragnatha_elongata
Deep layer of the ocean between 4000 and 9000 meters
that live in the abyssal zone include: Tripod fish (Bathypterois grallator): their habitat is along the ocean floor, usually around 4,720 m below
Abyssal_zone
Geologic formation in Poland
Ichnofossils Anomoepus pienkovskii Grallator (Grallator) zvierzi Moyenisauropus karaszevskii Anomoepus sp. Grallator (Eubrontes) sp. Kayentapus sp. Protosuchus
Przysucha_Formation
Biological dispersal across oceans
The colonization pathways of Theridion grallator through the eastern Hawaii islands
Oceanic_dispersal
Family of fishes
pectoral and pelvic fins. In the case of the tripodfish, Bathypterois grallator, these fins are three times as long as the body — up to a meter in length
Ipnopidae
Genus of crabs
complectens (Rathbun, 1911) Inachus dorsettensis (Pennant, 1777) Inachus grallator Manning & Holthuis, 1981 Inachus guentheri (Miers, 1879) Inachus leptochirus
Inachus_(crab)
Genus of theropod dinosaur from the Early Jurassic
belonged to a theropod like Dilophosaurus. He named the new ichnospecies Grallator (Eubrontes) soltykovensis based on them, with a cast of footprint MGIW 1560
Dilophosaurus
Fish species with the ability to travel over land for extended period of time
Ephippidae) are also capable of walking along the sea floor. Bathypterois grallator, also known as a "tripodfish", stands on three fins on the bottom of the
Walking_fish
Rock formation in Coconino County, Arizona, US
million years ago. Tracks of three genera of Eubrontes, Anchisauripus and Grallator are present along with a Sauropodomorph that has not been identified.
Coyote_Buttes
†Dipterus †Dipterus redfieldi †Eubrontes †Eubrontes giganteus †Grallator †Grallator cuneatus †Grallator tenuis †Gwyneddichnium – type locality for genus †Gwyneddichnium
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Genus of spiders
distribution. Notable species are the Hawaiian happy face spider (T. grallator), named for the iconic symbol on its abdomen, and T. nigroannulatum, one
Theridion
Paleontological research in the U.S. state of Massachusetts
Negative Grallator showing skin impressions
Paleontology_in_Massachusetts
trainers feed or pet the Spinarak. Spinarak is based on the theridion grallator, with its name being a combination on the words "spinneret" and "arachnid"
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species †Grallator – type locality for genus †Grallator cuneatus – type locality for species †Grallator cursorius – type locality for species †Grallator formosus
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Flat area on the deep ocean floor
abyssal spiderfish (Bathypterois longipes), tripodfish (Bathypterois grallator), feeler fish (Bathypterois longifilis), and the black lizardfish (Bathysauropsis
Abyssal_plain
Genus of fishes
(Mediterranean spiderfish) Bathypterois filiferus Gilchrist, 1906 Bathypterois grallator (Goode & T. H. Bean, 1886) (Tripod fish) Bathypterois guentheri Alcock
Bathypterois
Mode of speciation in evolutionary biology
Littorophiloscia hawaiiensis, Anax strenuus, Nesogonia blackburni, Theridion grallator, Vanessa tameamea, Hyalopeplus pellucidus, Coleotichus blackburniae, Labula
Peripatric_speciation
Suburb of Ipswich, Queensland, Australia
The shape of the tracks is characteristic of the theropod ichnogenus Grallator. The Ebbw Vale site representing earliest evidence of small-bodied dinosaurs
Ebbw_Vale,_Queensland
Active volcano in Hawaii
common ʻamakihi (Hemignathus virens), and nananana makakiʻi (Theridion grallator) live in the trees. Many more as-yet-undocumented species are thought
Kīlauea
tentative report †Chirotherium †Chirotherium lulli †Chirotherium parvum †Grallator †Rhynchosauroides †Rhynchosauroides hyperbates – or unidentified comparable
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Early Jurassic geological formation in the Mojave Desert, United States
Reptilian Fossils of California," Hilton (2003) p. 265 Listed as "cf. Grallator" in "Appendix: Summary of the Mesozoic Reptilian Fossils of California
Aztec_Sandstone
Paleontological research in the U.S. state of Virginia
theropod ichnogenera Grallator and Kayentapus. Aetosaur tracks have also been found in the Balls Bluff near Culpeper. One Balls Bluff Grallator track was found
Paleontology_in_Virginia
Fish in the pelagic zone of ocean waters
making them inedible to other species. The tripodfish (Bathypterois grallator), a species of spiderfish, uses its fin extensions to "stand" on the bottom
Pelagic_fish
Trace fossil
Map showing tracks of Anomoepus (green) and Grallator (blue) in Moyeni
Anomoepus
Species of plant
and Benefits of Brood Care in the Hawaiian Happy Face Spider Theridion grallator (Araneae, Theridiidae)". The American Midland Naturalist. 123 (2): 236–243
Broussaisia
†Gomphiosauridion baileyae – type locality for species †Grallator †Grallator cuneatus †Grallator formosus †Gregaripus †Gwyneddichnium †Gwyneddichnium majore
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Genus of flies
craneflies (family Pediciidae) with a Holarctic distribution. Nasiternella grallator Alexander, 1962 Nasiternella hyperborea (Osten Sacken, 1861) Nasiternella
Nasiternella
Geological formation located in Morocco
Irohalene Member Footprints and tracks likely created by phytosaurs. Atreipus-Grallator Aglegal Member, Irohalene Member Manus-pes track pairs likely created
Timezgadiouine_Formation
Geologic formation in Australia
Footprints. Currently represent the largest of the prints at Mount Morgan Grallator G. isp. Fireclay Caverns Lower Member Footprints Small-sized Theropod
Precipice_Sandstone
Extinct family of birds
phylogenetic affinities of the middle Eocene North American Bathornis grallator—one of the best represented, albeit least known Paleogene cariamiform
Bathornithidae
Geological formation in China
Grallator
Ziliujing_Formation
Group of geologic formations in the Colorado Plateau, USA
fossils Brasilichnium Grallator Tetrasauropus Eubrontes Wingate Sandstone: Trace fossils: Brasilichnium Tetrasauropus Grallator Earth sciences portal
Glen_Canyon_Group
Genus of harvestmen
bernardinus Simon, 1879 Astrobunus dinaricus Roewer, 1915 Astrobunus grallator Simon, 1879 Astrobunus helleri (Ausserer, 1867) Astrobunus kochi Thorell
Astrobunus
Geologic formation in Poland
Grallator footprints belong to a genus similar to Camposaurus
Drzewica_Formation
Extinct family of flightless birds
phylogenetic affinities of the middle Eocene North American Bathornis grallator—one of the best represented, albeit least known Paleogene cariamiform
Phorusrhacidae
Genus of extinct crocodylomorph
agilis (AMNH FR 6758) CM 29894 (†'Hesperosuchus agilis') †Dromicosuchus grallator †Redondavenator quayensis †Kayentasuchus walkeri †Saltoposuchus connectens
Eosphorosuchus
†Gigandipus caudatus †Grallator †Grallator cuneatus †Grallator cursorius †Grallator formosus †Grallator magnificus †Grallator tenuis †Harpedactylus †Harpedactylus
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Extinct genus of birds
phylogenetic affinities of the middle Eocene North American Bathornis grallator—one of the best represented, albeit least known Paleogene cariamiform
Titanis
Bony skin-covered spines or rays protruding from the body of a fish
Benthocometes robustus Rattail Trachonurus sulcatus Tripod fish Bathypterois grallator Giant oarfish Regalecus glesne Shortbill spearfish Tetrapturus angustirostris
Fish_fin
Impressions or images left behind by a person walking or running
ichnology and the footprints may be given scientific names (ichnospecies). Grallator is one example of an ichnogenus based on ichnites. Strictly speaking,
Footprint
Dinosaur tracks in Massachusetts and Connecticut
History, along with Hitchcock's substantial collection of other specimens. Grallator (small theropod, similar to Podokesaurus or Coelophysis) Anchisauripus
Connecticut River Valley trackways
Connecticut_River_Valley_trackways
Wang, Z. Y.; Liu, L.; Gu, Z. F.; Zhao, K. X. (2026). "Well-Preserved Grallator Tracks Associated with Microbial Mats from the Jurassic–Cretaceous Boundary
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Geologic formation in Colorado and Wyoming, United States
phylogenetic affinities of the middle Eocene North American Bathornis grallator—one of the best represented, albeit least known Paleogene cariamiform
Washakie_Formation
Upright position with tail support in quadruped animals
specialised structures to achieve this. The tripodfish (Bathypterois grallator) has long, bony rays that protrude below its tail fin and both pectoral
Tripod_stance
Scientific publication
Theridion Grallator Female
Fauna_Hawaiiensis
Predator that hunts by surprise, as opposed to those that chase
their small, warm-blooded prey. The deep-sea tripodfish Bathypterois grallator uses tactile and mechanosensory cues to identify food in its low-light
Ambush_predator
Species of stick insect
(Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1907) Baculum cuniculus (Westwood, 1859) Baculum grallator (Bates, 1865) Baculum hyphereon (Westwood, 1859) Baculum insolens (Brunner
Cuniculina_cunicula
Ichnogenus of dinosaurs
synonym for other dinosaur ichnogenus, assigning the smaller footprints to Grallator tuberosus and the larger, thinner ones to Kayentapus soltykovensis. The
Komlosaurus
Nature reserve
large theropod dinosaurs, and assigned the tracks to the ichnospecies Grallator cuneatus, which are 3 inches (76 mm) to 5 inches (127 mm) long, Anchisauripus
Dinosaur Footprints Reservation
Dinosaur_Footprints_Reservation
velox – type locality for species †Grallator †Grallator cursorius †Grallator formosus †Grallator parallelus †Grallator sulcatus – type locality for species
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Trace fossil
Brasilichnium Unconsolidated, larger-grained sands Aeolian sand dunes Grallator Grallator, Jindongornipes, Koreanoformis, Avipeda, Brachychirotherium, Rhynchosauroides
Ichnofacies
†Glyptops †Goniopholis †Goniopholis stovalli – type locality for species †Grallator †Gyronchus †Gyronchus dumblei †Holoclemensia †Holoclemensia texana †Hybodus
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Ways that fish move around
Ephippidae) are also capable of walking along the sea floor. Bathypterois grallator, also known as a "tripodfish", stands on its three fins on the bottom
Fish_locomotion
Early Cretaceous geologic formation in South Korea
Material Notes Image Gyeongsangsauropus G. isp. Jinju Sauropod tracks Grallator G. isp. Jinju Theropod track; similar to the ichnospecies G. yangi Corpulentapus
Jinju_Formation
Topics referred to by the same term
Canadian-American serial killer known as the "Happy Face Killer" Theridion grallator, or happy-face spider Happiness Put On a Happy Face (disambiguation) This
Happy_Face
Geological formation in the United States
Brachychirotherium parvum Chirotherium lulli Eubrontes cursorius Grallator tenuis Grallator tuberosus Grallator sillimani Gwyneddichnium majore Kayentapus minor Rhychosauroides
Bull_Run_Formation
Geological formation in China
humerus, and scapula." A basal ceratopsian. Grallator Grallator isp. Hebei Footprints belonging to the Grallator form taxon, made by an unknown small theropod
Tuchengzi_Formation
Jurassic sandstone formation of the southwestern United States
ichnofamily Grallatoridae. This type of tracks match with Dilophosaurus pes Grallator G. tenuis G. isp. Lisbon Valley Oilfield tracksite Washington City Water
Kayenta_Formation
Fossilised dinosaur footprints
Connecticut River Valley trackways List of Australian and Antarctic dinosaurs Grallator Anomoepus Dilophosaurus Edward Hitchcock Li-Da Xing; Martin G. Lockley;
Eubrontes
Genus of millipedes
and dry land. Spiromimus albipes Spiromimus dorsovittatus Spiromimus grallator Spiromimus laticoxalis Spiromimus simplex Spiromimus triaureus Spiromimus
Spiromimus
Geological formation in Germany
Sand-Tonkomplex Member Elephantopoides E. sp. Strömer quarry tracksite Grallator (Eubrontes) Grallator (Eubrontes) sp. Iguanodontipus ?Iguanodontipus sp.
Süntel_Formation
Sandstone geological formation in Virginia, United States
Chirotherium lulli), and possible theropod dinosaurs (Plesiornis pilulatus, Grallator tuberosus). Fish fossils are known from a site close to Manassas, Virginia
Manassas_Sandstone
Extinct genus of dinosaurs
the Fengjiahe Formation, including the ichnotaxa Eubrontes platypus, Grallator limnosus, Paracoelurosaurichnus monax, Schizograllator xiaohebaensis,
Shuangbaisaurus
Geological record of biological activity
amongst others Mesozoic dinosaur footprints including ichnogenera such as Grallator, Atreipus, and Anomoepus Triassic to Recent termite mounds, which can
Trace_fossil
American conservation biologist and Hawaiian cultural practitioner
in animal behavior (1984), studying the Happy-face Spider, Theridion grallator. After attaining his Ph.D., Gon worked for a year in the Entomology Department
Sam_Ohu_Gon_III
Extinct genus of birds
phylogenetic affinities of the middle Eocene North American Bathornis grallator—one of the best represented, albeit least known Paleogene cariamiform
Eutreptornis
Stratigraphic Unit in the Northeastern United States
outcrops Aetosaur tracks? May include B. eyermani, a junior synonym. Grallator G. sp. Theropod dinosaur tracks. Gwyneddichnium G. majore Gwynedd, Souderton
Lockatong_Formation
type locality for genus †Gojirasaurus quayi – type locality for species †Grallator †Hemicalypterus †Herrickiceras †Hesperosuchus †Hoplitoides †Hoplitoides
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Amphipelargus sp."). A restudy of the holotype specimen of Bathornis grallator and a study on the taxonomic composition and phylogenetic affinities of
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Late Triassic to Early Jurassic geologic formation in Sweden
been assigned to the ichnogenus Grallator (Eubrontes) cf. giganteus, which were discovered in Rhaetian strata, and Grallator (Eubrontes) soltykovensis, which
Höganäs_Formation
Myrica Myrmica †Nanotragulus †Neanis †Nelumbo †Neocathartes †Neocathartes grallator †Neoliotomus †Neoliotomus conventus †Neoliotomus ultimus Neophrontops
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Hawai'i is home to a large number of endemic species
grandimanus) Ariamnes makue (a species of spider) Happy face spider (Theridion grallator) Kauaʻi cave wolf spider (Adelocosa anops) - endangered Orsonwelles, a
Endemism in the Hawaiian Islands
Endemism_in_the_Hawaiian_Islands
125.45 Ma Australia Gigantosauropus Sauropod? 155.7 to 150.8 Ma Spain Grallator Theropod 221.5 to 99.7 Ma Algeria Australia Brazil Canada China England
List_of_dinosaur_ichnogenera
Geologic formation in New Mexico and Oklahoma
upper bed. Three trackways of large dinosaurs are present. Ichnofossils Grallator (Eubrontes) cf. Gypsichnites sp. The beds making up the unit were originally
Bell_Ranch_Formation
Genus of crabs
1986) Johora counsilmani (Ng, 1985) Johora gapensis (Bott, 1966) Johora grallator Ng, 1988 Johora gua Yeo, 2001 Johora hoiseni Ng & Takeda, 1992 Johora
Johora
Family of fish
published total length of 8.9 cm (3.5 in) while the largest is Ereunias grallator which reaches a maximum published total length of 30 cm (12 in). Rhamphocottidae
Rhamphocottidae
Genus of theropod dinosaurs from the late Triassic
has suggested that the theropod footprints referred to the ichnogenus Grallator, located in the Connecticut River Valley across Connecticut and Massachusetts
Coelophysis
Triassic rift basin in the United States
common fossils in the Culpeper Basin. Footprints of theropod dinosaurs: Grallator and Kayentapus, Eubrontes, the small ornithischian Anomoepus, pseudosuchian/Aetosaur
Culpeper_Basin
Genus of legumes
Macrolobium furcatum Ducke Macrolobium gracile Spruce ex Benth. Macrolobium grallator Barneby Macrolobium guianense (Aubl.) Pulle Macrolobium hartshornii R
Macrolobium
Topics referred to by the same term
G. princeps may refer to: Grallator princeps, a species in the ichnogenus Grallator Gaussia princeps (disambiguation) Gynoplistia princeps, a crane fly
G._princeps
†Globigerinelloides Glossus Glycymeris †Goricanites – type locality for genus †Grallator †Gryphaea †Gryponautilus Gyroidina Haliotis †Hauericeras †Hecticoceras
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Coelophysoid theropod dinosaur genus from Early Jurassic Period
forelimbs and grasping hands. Lull found that fossil footprints named Grallator cursorius agreed with the foot and stride of Podokesaurus. These were
Podokesaurus
Extinct genus of birds
phylogenetic affinities of the middle Eocene North American Bathornis grallator—one of the best represented, albeit least known Paleogene cariamiform
Paracrax
Geologic formation in Slovakia
the formation: Ichnofossils Coelurosaurichnus tatricus Anomoepus sp. Grallator (Eubrontes) cf. Kayentapus sp. ?Sauropodomorpha indet. List of dinosaur-bearing
Tomanová_Formation
navajovus – type locality for species †Gervillia rasori Ginkgo †Grallator †Grallator cursorius †Granocardium †Granocardium trite †Graphidula †Graphidula
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GRALLATOR
GRALLATOR
GRALLATOR
GRALLATOR
Female
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Atarah, ATARA means" crown" or "wreath."
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Handsome; Beautiful
Girl/Female
Indian
Pleasant Touch
Girl/Female
Hindu
A light that shines very bright that even you close your eyes you can see it
Boy/Male
Biblical
Manly; strong.
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Kashmiri, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
Lotus Flower
Male
Scottish
Scottish surname (originally spelled Eriskine) transferred to forename use, derived from Eriskyne, a contracted form of the old Gaelic phrase air an sgian, ERSKINE means "upon the knife."Â
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Lord Krishna
Girl/Female
Australian, Hebrew
Bee
Boy/Male
English American
Law's friend. Lawyer.
GRALLATOR
GRALLATOR
GRALLATOR
GRALLATOR
GRALLATOR
n. pl.
An order of birds which formerly included all the waders. By later writers it is usually restricted to the sandpipers, plovers, and allied forms; -- called also Grallatores.
n.
A singular, crested, grallatorial bird (Rhinochetos jubatus), native of New Caledonia. It is gray above, paler beneath, and the feathers of the wings and tail are handsomely barred with brown, black, and gray. It is allied to the sun bittern.
n.
A grallatorial bird of Europe (Cursorius cursor), remarkable for its speed in running. Sometimes, in a wider sense, applied to running birds of the Ostrich family.
n.
Any long-legged bird that wades in the water in search of food, especially any species of limicoline or grallatorial birds; -- called also wading bird. See Illust. g, under Aves.
a.
Of or pertaining to the Grallatores, or waders.
a.
Alt. of Grallatory
n. pl.
See Grallae.
n.
A grallatorial bird, of the genus Recurvirostra; the scooper. The bill is long and bend upward toward the tip. The American species is R. Americana.
n.
Any grallatorial bird allied to, or resembling, the true plovers, as the crab plover (Dromas ardeola); the American upland, plover (Bartramia longicauda); and other species of sandpipers.