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misidentified scutes of a
paratypothoracin aetosaur.
Longosuchus measured about 3
metres in length.
Longosuchus was
originally named as a
species of Typothorax...
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desmatosuchines (Desmatosuchinae
sensu stricto), such as
Desmatosuchus and
Longosuchus, had
moderately narrower bodies and no
belly armor. However, they also...
- few
closely related aetosaurs with
spiny armor, such as Desmatosuchus,
Longosuchus, and Lucasuchus. It was
later expanded to
include a
number of Stagonolepis-like...
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element and a
large spike-like
dorsal eminence similar to
those seen in
Longosuchus,
Lucasuchus and Sierritasuchus,
which is
formed in the
region where the...
- Chilenosuchus? Neoaetosauroides? Scutarx?
Desmatosuchini (Desmatosuchinae
sensu stricto)
Desmatosuchus Gorgetosuchus?
Longosuchus Lucasuchus Sierritasuchus...
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Examples of pseudosuchians.
Clockwise from top-left:
Longosuchus meadei (an aetosaur),
Gavialis gangeticus (a crocodilian),
Saurosuchus galilei (a loricatan)...
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Lucasuchus was
first proposed to be a
junior subjective synonym of
Longosuchus in 1999, and
several other studies have also
considered it to be an invalid...
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Longosuchus meadei...
- (upper)
osteoderms each bear
prominent spines.
Other aetosaurs such as
Longosuchus also have neck spines, but only on the
lateral osteoderms. The cervical...
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Arizona Bulletin. 47: 45–68. Parrish, J. M. (1994). "Cranial
osteology of
Longosuchus meadei and the
phylogeny and
distribution of the Aetosauria". Journal...