- nomenclature, and the clade's name was
corrected to
Typothoracinae in 2016.
Typothoracines can be
distinguished by
their wide bodies. The
transverse processes...
- reptiles,
there is some
variation in the
degree of this trend. The
typothoracines,
exemplified by
Typothorax and Paratypothorax, had a very broad, disc-shaped...
-
Typothorax is an
extinct genus of
typothoracine aetosaur that
lived in the Late Tri****ic. Its
remains have been
found in
North America. Two
species are...
-
aetosaurs which were not
clearly within Desmatosuchinae.
These proposed non-
typothoracine aetosaurines included Coahomasuchus, Neoaetosauroides, Aetosauroides...
-
Revuelto Cr****,
Barranca Cr****
Complete skeletons,
osteoderms A
large typothoracine aetosaur. One of the most
abundant reptiles in the formation, known...
-
stagonolepidoids and more
closely matched the
proportions of
other typothoracines. The
original describers of
Kryphioparma refrained from
including it...
-
similar straight or
sigmoid lateral edge is only
present in two
other typothoracines,
Tecovasuchus and Kocurypelta.
Observing the
osteoderms from the front...
-
Sonsela Osteoderms and
minor postcranial fragments. A
paratypothoracin typothoracine known from
isolated material similar to more
complete specimens from...
-
considered phytosaur armor.
Paratypothorax was a
large and wide-bodied
typothoracine aetosaur, as well as the
namesake of the
tribe Paratypothoracisini....
- 2011, p.345 Haldar, A.; Ray, S.; Bandyopadhyay, S. (2023). "A new
typothoracine aetosaur (Archosauria, Pseudosuchia) from the
Upper Tri****ic of India...