Saltopus has been variously identified as a
saurischian (lizard-hipped) dinosaur, a more advanced
theropod, and a close relative of the
herrerasaurs, but its
taxonomy has been in dispute because only fragmentary remains have been recovered. Some researchers, such as
Gregory S. Paul, have suggested it may represent a juvenile specimen of a
coelophysid theropod such as
Coelophysis or
Procompsognathus. Rauhut and Hungerbühler in 2000 concluded it is a primitive dinosauriform, not a true dinosaur, closely related to
Lagosuchus.
Michael Benton, continuing the studies of the late
Alick Walker redescribing the fossil in 2011, found it to be a
dinosauriform more derived than
Lagosuchus. A large phylogenetic analysis of early dinosaurs and dinosauromorphs by Matthew Baron,
David B. Norman and Paul Barrett (2017) recovered
Saltopus near the base of the dinosaur lineage, suggesting that it may represent the closest relative of true dinosaurs. ==References==