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- 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...
- similar straight or sigmoid lateral edge is only present in two other typothoracines, Tecovasuchus and Kocurypelta. Observing the osteoderms from the front...
- stagonolepidoids and more closely matched the proportions of other typothoracines. The original describers of Kryphioparma refrained from including it...
- of Rioarribasuchus, but not as extreme as the values seen in other typothoracines. The dorsal eminence of the paramedian osteoderms, a prominent ridge...
- Revuelto Cr****, Barranca Cr**** Complete skeletons, osteoderms A large typothoracine aetosaur. One of the most abundant reptiles in the formation, known...
- Post Quarry (MOTT 3624) Partial skeleton, braincase, and osteoderms A typothoracine aetosaur. Also commonly found in the Chinle Formation of Arizona and...
- Mesa Osteoderms. Aetosaur described in 2023, probably related to other typothoracines. Paratypothorax P. andressorum Arizona Blue Mesa Sonsela Osteoderms...
- 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...
- S2CID 256149424. Haldar, A.; Ray, S.; Bandyopadhyay, S. (2023). "A new typothoracine aetosaur (Archosauria, Pseudosuchia) from the Upper Tri****ic of India...