- (/eɪˌɛtoʊˈsɔːr/) are
heavily armored reptiles belonging to the
extinct order Aetosauria (/eɪˌɛtoʊˈsɔːriə/; from Gr****, ἀετός (aetos, "eagle") and σαυρος (sauros...
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order Thecodontia. Zittel's
aetosaurs were
placed in
their own suborder,
Aetosauria.
Colbert considered small lightly built archosaurs, such as Ornithosuchus...
- 'crocodile') is an
extinct genus of
archosaur belonging to the
Order Aetosauria. It
lived during the Late Tri****ic.
Desmatosuchus was a
large quadrupedal...
- Stagonolepididae. If this
phylogeny is correct,
Stagonolepididae and
Aetosauria would not be
equivalent groupings, and
Aetosauroides would be the first...
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recovered within Aetosaurinae,
Garzapelta now
appears on the
other branch of
Aetosauria, the Stagonolepidoidea. Both
parsimony and
Bayesian inference recover...
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Aetosaurus is an
extinct genus of
pseudosuchian reptile belonging to the
order Aetosauria. It is
generally considered to be the most
primitive aetosaur.
Three species...
- biochronology, paleobiogeography, and
evolution of the Late Tri****ic
Aetosauria (Archosauria: Crurotarsi). Zentralbl. Geol. Paläontol 11–12:1539–1587...
- Parker,
William G. (2016-01-21). "Revised
phylogenetic analysis of the
Aetosauria (Archosauria: Pseudosuchia); ****essing the
effects of
incongruent morphological...
- "A
reappraisal of the
taxonomic status of
Aetosauroides (Archosauria,
Aetosauria)
specimens from the Late Tri****ic of
South America and
their proposed...
- "Incongruent
ontogenetic maturity indicators in a Late Tri****ic
archosaur (
Aetosauria:
Typothorax coccinarum)". The
Anatomical Record. doi:10.1002/ar.25343...