-
expansive usage, the strongly-supported
clade encomp****ing "traditional"
desmatosuchines (sensu stricto) was
given a new name, Desmatosuchini. Synapomorphies...
- 3
meters (9.8 feet) in
length and 110 kg (243 lbs) in weight. The
desmatosuchines (Desmatosuchinae
sensu stricto), such as
Desmatosuchus and Longosuchus...
-
Arizona Blue Mesa
Osteoderms and
skull and
postcranial fragments. A
basal desmatosuchine related to
Calyptosuchus and Scutarx.
Calyptosuchus C.
wellesi Arizona...
- the
paramedian and
lateral osteoderms of Garzapelta,
unlike those of
desmatosuchines, do not
articulate in the same
rigid groove and
ridge articulation...
-
Osteoderms A
desmatosuchine aetosaur.
Material referred to it may
actually belong to Lucasuchus.
Lucasuchus L.
hunti Pomona pit
Osteoderms A
desmatosuchine aetosaur...
- from the
early to
middle Norian to Rhaetian, with the
presence of a
desmatosuchine aetosaur suggesting a
middle Norian age at the
least based on the stratigraphy...
- S2CIDÂ 85826683. Parker, W. G.; Stocker, M. R.; Irmis, R. B. (2008). "A new
desmatosuchine aetosaur (Archosauria; Suchia) from the
Upper Tri****ic
Tecovas Formation...
- (Calyptosuchus) wellesi. As a
subfamily containing practically all non-
desmatosuchine aetosaurs,
Aetosaurinae was poorly-supported. It was
diagnosed by a...
- Poland. Parker, W. G.; Stocker, M. R.; Irmis, R. B. (2008). "A new
desmatosuchine aetosaur (Archosauria; Suchia) from the
Upper Tri****ic
Tecovas Formation...
-
anterior bars. Parker, W. G.; Stocker, M. R.; Irmis, R. B. (2008). "A new
desmatosuchine aetosaur (Archosauria; Suchia) from the
Upper Tri****ic
Tecovas Formation...