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Aetosauria: a clade of armoured pseudosuchians from the Upper Triassic continental beds

Título del libro: Anatomy, Phylogeny and Palaeobilogy of Early Archosaurs and their Kin

Desojo, Julia BrendaIcon ; Heckert, Andrew B.; Martz, Jeffrey W.; Parker, William G.; Schoch, Rainer; Small, Bryan J.; Sulej, Tomasz
Otros responsables: Nesbitt, Sterling J.; Desojo, Julia BrendaIcon ; Irmis, Randall Benjamin
Fecha de publicación: 2013
Editorial: Geological Society
ISBN: 9781862393615
Idioma: Inglés
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Aetosauria is a clade of obligately quadrupedal, heavily armoured pseudosuchians known from Upper Triassic (late Carnian?Rhaetian) strata on every modern continent except Australia and Antarctica. As many as 22 genera and 26 species ranging from 1 to 6 m in length, and with a body mass ranging from less than 10 to more than 500 kg, are known. Aetosauroides scagliai was recently recovered as the most basal aetosaur, placed outside of Stagonolepididae (the last common ancestor of Desmatosuchus and Aetosaurus). Interrelationships among the basal aetosaurs are not well understood but two clades with relatively apomorphic armour ? the spinose Desmatosuchinae and the generally wide-bodied Typothoracisinae ? are consistently recognized. Paramedian and lateral osteoderms are often distinctive at the generic level but variation within the carapace is not well understood in many taxa, warranting caution in assigning isolated osteoderms to specific taxa. The aetosaur skull and dentition varies across taxa, and there is increasing evidence that at least some aetosaurs relied on invertebrates and/or small vertebrates as a food source. Histological evidence indicates that, after an initial period of rapid growth, lines of arrested growth (LAGs) are common and later growth was relatively slow. The common and widespread Late Triassic ichnogenus Brachychirotherium probably represents the track of an aetosaur.
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/134651
URL: https://sp.lyellcollection.org/content/379/1/203
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Desojo, Julia Brenda; Heckert, Andrew B.; Martz, Jeffrey W.; Parker, William G.; Schoch, Rainer; et al.; Aetosauria: a clade of armoured pseudosuchians from the Upper Triassic continental beds; Geological Society; 2013; 203-239
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