Name:
Polesinesuchus.
Phonetic: Pole-sin-e-su-kuss.
Named By: L. Roberto-da-Silva, J. B.
Desojo, S. F. Cabreira, A. S. S. Aires, R. T.
Mueller, C. P. Pacheco & S. Dias-da-Silva - 2014.
Classification: Chordata, Reptilia, Aetosauria,
Stagonolepididae.
Species: P. aurelioi (type).
Diet: Herbivore.
Size: Unavailable due to lack of remains, as well
as the possibility that these may be from a juvenile.
Known locations: Brazil - Santa Maria Formation.
Time period: Carnian/Norian of the Triassic.
Fossil representation: Partial post cranial
skeleton found in a semi-articulated state. Holotype individual
possibly of a juvenile.
Polesinesuchus is one of a growing number of aetosaur genera that are steadily being discovered from Triassic aged rock formations in South America. Polesinesuchus is a stagonolepid aetosaur, meaning that it was more similar to genera such as Stagonolepis.
Further reading
- A new aetosaur from the Upper Triassic of the Santa Maria
Formation, southern Brazil. - Zootaxa 3764(3):240-278. -
L. Roberto-da-Silva, J. B. Desojo, S. F. Cabreira, A.
S. S. Aires, R. T. Mueller, C. P. Pacheco &
S.
Dias-da-Silva - 2014.
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