Aetosauroides (meaning "Aetosaurus-like") is an extinct genus of aetosaur from the Late Triassic of South America. It is one of four aetosaurs known from South America, the others being Neoaetosauroides, Chilenosuchus and Aetobarbakinoides. Three species have been named: the type species A. scagliai, A. subsulcatus and A. inhamandensis. Fossils have been found in the Cancha de Bochas Member of the Ischigualasto Formation in the Ischigualasto-Villa Unión Basin in northwestern Argentina and the Santa Maria Formation in the Paraná Basin in southeastern Brazil. The strata date to the late Carnian and early Norian stages, making Aetosauroides one of the oldest aetosaurs.
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| - Aetosauroides (meaning "Aetosaurus-like") is an extinct genus of aetosaur from the Late Triassic of South America. It is one of four aetosaurs known from South America, the others being Neoaetosauroides, Chilenosuchus and Aetobarbakinoides. Three species have been named: the type species A. scagliai, A. subsulcatus and A. inhamandensis. Fossils have been found in the Cancha de Bochas Member of the Ischigualasto Formation in the Ischigualasto-Villa Unión Basin in northwestern Argentina and the Santa Maria Formation in the Paraná Basin in southeastern Brazil. The strata date to the late Carnian and early Norian stages, making Aetosauroides one of the oldest aetosaurs. (en)
- Aetosauroides est un genre d'aétosaures, un ordre éteint de reptiles herbivores, du Trias supérieur d'Amérique du Sud. Il est l'un des cinq genres d'aétosaures connus d'Amérique du Sud, les autres étant Neoaetosauroides, , Aetobarbakinoides et Polesinesuchus. Trois espèces ont été nommées : l'espèce-type A. scaglia, décrite en 1960 par Rodolfo Casamiquela, et les espèces A. subsulcatus et A. inhamandensis. Les fossiles ont été trouvés dans la Formation d'Ischigualasto en Argentine et celle de Santa Maria au Brésil, dont les âges estimés sont de la fin du Carnien et du début du Norien, faisant d'Aetosauroides l'un des plus anciens aéosaures découverts. (fr)
- Aetosauroides (que significa "Parecido com Aetosaurus") é um género extinto de aetossauro do final do Triássico da América do Sul. É um dos três aetossauros conhecidos da América do Sul, sendo os outros Neoaetosauroides e Chilenosuchus. Duas espécies foram nomeadas: como espécie tipo A. scaglia e A. subsulcatus. (pt)
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| - Skull of A. scagliai (en)
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* A. inhamandensis
* Polesinesuchus aurelioi? (en)
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| - Aetosauroides (meaning "Aetosaurus-like") is an extinct genus of aetosaur from the Late Triassic of South America. It is one of four aetosaurs known from South America, the others being Neoaetosauroides, Chilenosuchus and Aetobarbakinoides. Three species have been named: the type species A. scagliai, A. subsulcatus and A. inhamandensis. Fossils have been found in the Cancha de Bochas Member of the Ischigualasto Formation in the Ischigualasto-Villa Unión Basin in northwestern Argentina and the Santa Maria Formation in the Paraná Basin in southeastern Brazil. The strata date to the late Carnian and early Norian stages, making Aetosauroides one of the oldest aetosaurs. (en)
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