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- expansive usage, the strongly-supported clade encomp****ing "traditional" desmatosuchines (sensu stricto) was given a new name, Desmatosuchini. Synapomorphies...
- (Calyptosuchus) wellesi. As a subfamily containing practically all non-desmatosuchine aetosaurs, Aetosaurinae was poorly supported. It was diagnosed by a...
- 3 meters (9.8 feet) in length and 110 kg (243 lbs) in weight. The desmatosuchines (Desmatosuchinae sensu stricto), such as Desmatosuchus and Longosuchus...
- desmatosuchines. A phylogenetic analysis conducted by Heckert et al. (2015) placed Gorgetosuchus close to these taxa as the most basal desmatosuchine...
- the paramedian and lateral osteoderms of Garzapelta, unlike those of desmatosuchines, do not articulate in the same rigid groove and ridge articulation...
- position among aetosaurs, Aetobarbakinoides is closely related to both desmatosuchines and typothoracisines, two derived clades of aetosaurs. Aetobarbakinoides...
- Osteoderms A desmatosuchine aetosaur. Material referred to it may actually belong to Lucasuchus. Lucasuchus L. hunti Pomona pit Osteoderms A desmatosuchine aetosaur...
- Poland. Parker, W. G.; Stocker, M. R.; Irmis, R. B. (2008). "A new desmatosuchine aetosaur (Archosauria; Suchia) from the Upper Tri****ic Tecovas Formation...
- Arizona Blue Mesa Osteoderms and skull and postcranial fragments. A basal desmatosuchine aetosaur related to Calyptosuchus and Scutarx. Calyptosuchus C. wellesi...
- S2CID 85826683. Parker, W. G.; Stocker, M. R.; Irmis, R. B. (2008). "A new desmatosuchine aetosaur (Archosauria; Suchia) from the Upper Tri****ic Tecovas Formation...