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- Aetosaur abstract "Aetosaurs (aetosaur /eɪˌɛtoʊˈsɔr/; order name Aetosauria /eɪˌɛtoʊˈsɔriə/; from Greek, ἀετός (aetos, "eagle") and σαυρος (sauros, "lizard")) are an extinct order of heavily armoured, medium- to large-sized Late Triassic herbivorous archosaurs. They have small heads, upturned snouts, erect limbs, and a body covered by plate-like scutes. All aetosaurs belong to the family Stagonolepididae. Two distinct subdivisions of aeotosaurs are currently recognized, Desmatosuchinae and Aetosaurinae, based primarily on differences in the morphology of the bony scutes of the two groups. Over 20 genera of aetosaurs have been described, and recently there has been controversy regarding the description of some of these genera.Aetosaur fossil remains are known from Europe, North and South America, parts of Africa and India. Since their armoured plates are often preserved and are abundant in certain localities, aetosaurs serve as important Late Triassic tetrapod index fossils. Many aetosaurs had wide geographic ranges, but their stratigraphic ranges were relatively short. Therefore, the presence of particular aetosaurs can accurately date a site that they are found in.Aetosaur remains have been found since the early 19th century, although the very first remains that were described were mistaken for fish scales. Aetosaurs were later recognized as crocodile relatives, with early paleontologists considering them to be semiaquatic scavengers. They are now considered to have been entirely terrestrial animals. Some forms have characteristics that may have been adaptations to digging for food. There is also evidence that some if not all aetosaurs made nests.".
- Aetosaur thumbnail Desmatosuchus,_PFNP.jpg?width=300.
- Aetosaur wikiPageExternalLink aetoi.htm.
- Aetosaur wikiPageExternalLink 270.800.html.
- Aetosaur wikiPageExternalLink aetosauria.html.
- Aetosaur wikiPageID "3817100".
- Aetosaur wikiPageRevisionID "602988372".
- Aetosaur authority "Lydekker, 1887".
- Aetosaur hasPhotoCollection Aetosaur.
- Aetosaur imageCaption "Aetosaur Desmatosuchus from Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona.".
- Aetosaur imageWidth "300".
- Aetosaur name "Aetosaurs".
- Aetosaur parentAuthority "Lydekker, 1889".
- Aetosaur subdivision "* Aetosaurinae * Desmatosuchinae".
- Aetosaur subdivisionRanks Subfamily.
- Aetosaur taxon "Stagonolepididae".
- Aetosaur subject Category:Aetosaurs.
- Aetosaur type Eukaryote.
- Aetosaur type Species.
- Aetosaur type Animal.
- Aetosaur type Reptile.
- Aetosaur type Organism.
- Aetosaur comment "Aetosaurs (aetosaur /eɪˌɛtoʊˈsɔr/; order name Aetosauria /eɪˌɛtoʊˈsɔriə/; from Greek, ἀετός (aetos, "eagle") and σαυρος (sauros, "lizard")) are an extinct order of heavily armoured, medium- to large-sized Late Triassic herbivorous archosaurs. They have small heads, upturned snouts, erect limbs, and a body covered by plate-like scutes. All aetosaurs belong to the family Stagonolepididae.".
- Aetosaur label "Aetosaur".
- Aetosaur label "Aetosauria".
- Aetosaur label "Aetosauria".
- Aetosaur label "Aetosauria".
- Aetosaur label "Aetosauria".
- Aetosaur label "Aetosauria".
- Aetosaur label "Aetozaury".
- Aetosaur label "Aétosaure".
- Aetosaur label "Stagonolepididae".
- Aetosaur label "堅蜥目".
- Aetosaur sameAs Aetosauria.
- Aetosaur sameAs Aetosauria.
- Aetosaur sameAs Aétosaure.
- Aetosaur sameAs Aetosauria.
- Aetosaur sameAs Aetosauria.
- Aetosaur sameAs Aetozaury.
- Aetosaur sameAs Aetosauria.
- Aetosaur sameAs m.0b1gql.
- Aetosaur sameAs Q131967.
- Aetosaur sameAs Q131967.
- Aetosaur wasDerivedFrom Aetosaur?oldid=602988372.
- Aetosaur depiction Desmatosuchus,_PFNP.jpg.
- Aetosaur isPrimaryTopicOf Aetosaur.