Stagonolepis is an extinct genus of stagonolepidid aetosaur known from the Late Triassic (Carnian stage) Hassberge Formation of Germany, the Drawno Beds of Poland, and the Lossiemouth Sandstone of Scotland. Supposed fossils from North and South America have been placed into their own genera, Calyptosuchus and Aetosauroides, respectively.[1][2]
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Stagonolepis is an extinct genus of stagonolepidid aetosaur known from the Late Triassic (Carnian stage) Hassberge Formation of Germany, the Drawno Beds...
uncovered from Elgin that indicated that Stagonolepis was not a fish, but a reptile. However, Stagonolepis was still known primarily by scutes and imprints...
be synonymous with the genus Stagonolepis in 1996 and 2002. Smaller specimens of both species were placed with Stagonolepis robertsoni, and larger specimens...
included Coahomasuchus, Neoaetosauroides, Aetosauroides, Stagonolepis robertsoni, and "Stagonolepis" (Calyptosuchus) wellesi. As a subfamily containing practically...
Walker, A. D. (31 August 1961). "Triassic reptiles from the Elgin area: Stagonolepis, Dasygnathus and their allies". Philosophical Transactions of the Royal...
human cranial trepanations and healing fractures in the Triassic reptile Stagonolepis, in the absence of infection. The possible cause may instead have been...
defined as all aetosaurs more closely related to Desmatosuchus than to Stagonolepis, Aetosaurus, or Paratypothorax. The clade Desmatosuchinae has often been...
(>220 Ma) in age. This was justified by the assumption that fossils of Stagonolepis, a European aetosaur, can be found in North and South America, allowing...
stem-based taxon including all aetosaurs closer to Typothorax than to Stagonolepis or Desmatosuchus. This definition was later expanded to specifically...
continents: Ischigualastia, Saurosuchus, herrerasaurids, and the aetosaur Stagonolepis. Later investigations have disputed many of these claims. A proposed...
The generic name means "sturdy lizard." It may be a junior synonym of Stagonolepis as its pelvis closely resembles that of S. robertsoni. Paleontology portal...
Hyperodapedon was the third reptile to be discovered in the area, behind Stagonolepis and "Telerpeton" (Leptopleuron), and reinforced Huxley's new hypothesis...
genus has often been considered synonymous with the closely related Stagonolepis. The holotype specimen was lost during World War II, so its relationships...
supraoccipital in medial position. Unlike those of other aetosaurians like Stagonolepis robertsoni and Aetosauroides scagliai, the basal tubercle and the basipterygoid...