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In a situation affecting many dinosaur genera, many specimens were originally classified as new species but were in fact species of Coelophysis.
For example, Prof. Mignon Talbot's 1911 discovery which she labeled Podokesaurus holyokensis, may be related to Coelophysis.
Another specimen from the Portland Formation of the Hartford Basin, now at the Boston Museum of Science, has also been referred to Podokesaurus, and consequently, Coelophysis.
However, both the type specimen of Podokesaurus and the other specimen are typically considered indeterminate theropods today.
In addition, C. posthumus, named by Friedrich von Huene in 1908, also needs reclassification and is tentatively titled Halticosaurus longotarsus at the moment.

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