It consists of an almost complete skull with lower jaws and the second to fourth neck vertebrae.
The specimen consists of a partial skull, tail, hands, feet and ribcage.
The main image consists of a stark skull, which was common in Mesoamerica in general.
It consists of a better preserved, perhaps smaller, skull and some neck vertebrae.
It consists of an incomplete skull and other postcranial fragments.
The holotype consists of a well preserved, nearly complete skull.
It consists of a skull and some anterior cervical vertebrae.
The second specimen, collected in 1989, consists of a partial articulated skeleton and a skull.
It consists of a skull and much of the postcranial skeleton.
Chamitataxus is known only from a single holotype found in 1935, which consists of a nearly complete skull.