-
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...
-
position among aetosaurs,
Aetobarbakinoides is
closely related to both
desmatosuchines and typothoracisines, two
derived clades of aetosaurs. Aetobarbakinoides...
-
desmatosuchines. A
phylogenetic analysis conducted by
Heckert et al. (2015)
placed Gorgetosuchus close to
these taxa as the most
basal desmatosuchine...
-
evolution with
desmatosuchines,
rather than the
other way around. They
further note that the fact that it was
nonetheless recovered as a
desmatosuchine in the...
-
Arizona Blue Mesa
Osteoderms and
skull and
postcranial fragments. A
basal desmatosuchine aetosaur related to
Calyptosuchus and Scutarx.
Calyptosuchus C. wellesi...
-
paraphyletic representing a
grade of
early aetosaurs that
developed into
desmatosuchines and
typothoracisines later in the Tri****ic.
Although this
clade is...
-
again considered Typothoracinae to be
closer to
Aetosaurus than to
desmatosuchines. Therefore,
Typothoracinae would lie
within Aetosaurinae,
making Aetosaurinae...
- corner.
Though typothoracines lack the m****ive neck
spines of
certain desmatosuchines,
their cervical (neck)
lateral osteoderms do bear
moderately large...
- 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...