Typothorax is an extinct genus of typothoracine aetosaur that lived in the Late Triassic. Its remains have been found in North America. Two species are...
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variation in the degree of this trend. The typothoracines, exemplified by Typothorax and Paratypothorax, had a very broad, disc-shaped carapace, edged by small...
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ontogenetic maturity indicators in a Late Triassic archosaur (Aetosauria: Typothorax coccinarum )". The Anatomical Record. doi:10.1002/ar.25343. ISSN 1932-8486...
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primitive aetosaur. Unlike more derived aetosaurs such as Desmatosuchus or Typothorax, the carapace was long and narrow and lacked spikes. The paramedian scutes...
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3 metres in length. Longosuchus was originally named as a species of Typothorax, T. meadei, in 1947 on the basis of skeletal remains from the Otis Chalk...
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Redondasuchus rineharti Typothorax coccinarum...
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and Trilophosaurus, and even the archosaurs Coelophysis, Desmatosuchus, Typothorax, Leptosuchus, Nicrosaurus and Rutiodon. Walking with Dinosaurs: The Evidence...
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Adam D. (2020-12-10). "Cranial anatomy and dentition of the aetosaur Typothorax coccinarum (Archosauria: Pseudosuchia) from the Upper Triassic (Revueltian–mid...
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from those of the related Typothorax and the phytosaur Redondasuchus. In particular, what sets them apart from Typothorax is that the pits are much more...
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Whitakersaurus, the pseudosuchian Revueltosaurus, the aetosaurs Desmatosuchus, Typothorax and Heliocanthus, the crocodilomorph Hesperosuchus, the "rauisuchians"...
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chamaensis," Irmis (2005) p. 75 "Vertebrate Fauna; Stagonolepididae; Typothorax coccinarum," Irmis (2005) pp. 77-78 Reyes, William A.; Parker, William...
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africanus, Euparkeria capensis; Row 2 (Pseudosuchia): Crocodylus mindorensis, Typothorax coccinarum; Row 3 (Avemetatarsalia): Casuarius casuarius, Anhanguera piscator...
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; Reser, Peter K. (1993). "A complete skeleton of the stagonolepidid Typothorax coccinarum from the Upper Triassic Bull Canyon Formation of East-Central...
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Redondasuchus is an extinct genus of aetosaur. It may be a junior synonym of Typothorax coccinarum, another aetosaur. Redondasuchus is a member of the clade Typothoracisinae...
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Point / Church Rock "siltstone member" Owl Rock (in part)? Revueltian Typothorax coccinarum, Machaeroprosopus middle to late Norian (Alaunian to Sevatian...
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& Desojo (2016), placed it within Typothoracinae, closely related to Typothorax and Redondasuchus. Typothoracines and desmatosuchins are known to have...
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William; Marsh, Adam (2021). "Cranial Anatomy and Dentition of the Aetosaur Typothorax coccinarum (Archosauria: Pseudosuchia) from the Upper Triassic (Revueltian–Mid...
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common, including the shuvosaurid Shuvosaurus inexpectatus, the aetosaurs Typothorax coccinarum, Paratypothorax, and Rioarribasuchus, and the small aetosauriform...
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originally defined as a stem-based taxon including all aetosaurs closer to Typothorax than to Stagonolepis or Desmatosuchus. This definition was later expanded...
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A. ferratus. Parker, Reyes & Marsh (2023) describe a new specimen of Typothorax coccinarum from Petrified Forest National Park (Arizona, United States)...
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on them forming radial patterns. Like other typothoracisines such as Typothorax, the lateral scutes bear large horns that are posteriorly hooked. The...
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Adam D. (2020-12-10). "Cranial anatomy and dentition of the aetosaur Typothorax coccinarum (Archosauria: Pseudosuchia) from the Upper Triassic (Revueltian–mid...
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global biostratigraphy system. These include Doswellia, Longosuchus, Typothorax, “Pseudopalatus” (Machaeroprosopus), Redondasaurus, and Redondasuchus...
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closely related to Typothorax. It has been proposed to be a member of a recently devised clade, Typothoracisinae, along with Typothorax and several other...
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Osteoderms and other fragments A typothoracisine aetosaur related to Typothorax Redondavenator Snout bones and a scapulocoracoid A large, predatory basal...
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Apachesuchus Chilenosuchus? Gorgetosuchus? Kryphioparma Redondasuchus Typothorax Paratypothoracini Garzapelta? Kocurypelta Paratypothorax Rioarribasuchus...
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Apachesuchus Chilenosuchus? Gorgetosuchus? Kryphioparma Redondasuchus Typothorax Paratypothoracini Garzapelta? Kocurypelta Paratypothorax Rioarribasuchus...
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saurischian (possible theropod) Alwalkeria. cf. Angistorhinus and cf. Typothorax have also been recovered from it. The formation has been correlated with...
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Apachesuchus Chilenosuchus? Gorgetosuchus? Kryphioparma Redondasuchus Typothorax Paratypothoracini Garzapelta? Kocurypelta Paratypothorax Rioarribasuchus...
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