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Aetobarbakinoides is an extinct genus of stagonolepidid aetosaur known from the Late Triassic of Rio Grande do Sul state, southern Brazil. Fossils have been found from the Santa Maria Supersequence of the late Carnian and early Norian stages, making Aetobarbakinoides one of the oldest aetosaurs. The type species, A. brasiliensis, was named in 2012, and is notable for being described primarily by features of the vertebrae; most other aetosaurs are diagnosed by features in bony plates called osteoderms, which are by far the most common material. Although placed in a basal phylogenetic position among aetosaurs, Aetobarbakinoides is closely related to both desmatosuchines and typothoracisines, two derived clades of aetosaurs.

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  • Aetobarbakinoides is an extinct genus of stagonolepidid aetosaur known from the Late Triassic of Rio Grande do Sul state, southern Brazil. Fossils have been found from the Santa Maria Supersequence of the late Carnian and early Norian stages, making Aetobarbakinoides one of the oldest aetosaurs. The type species, A. brasiliensis, was named in 2012, and is notable for being described primarily by features of the vertebrae; most other aetosaurs are diagnosed by features in bony plates called osteoderms, which are by far the most common material. Although placed in a basal phylogenetic position among aetosaurs, Aetobarbakinoides is closely related to both desmatosuchines and typothoracisines, two derived clades of aetosaurs. (en)
  • Aetobarbakinoides é um gênero de aetossauro do Triássico Superior encontrado na formação Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul. Há uma única espécie descrita para o gênero Aetobarbakinoides brasiliensis. (pt)
  • Aetobarbakinoides es un género extinto de aetosaurio estagonolepídido que vivió durante el Triásico Superior en el estado de Rio Grande do Sul, en el sur de Brasil. Sus fósiles se han hallado en la Supersecuencia Santa Maria de finales del Carniense y principios del Noriense, lo que hace a Aetobarbakinoides uno de los más antiguos aetosaurios. La especie tipo, A. brasiliensis, fue nombrada en 2012, y es notable por haber sido descrita principalmente de características de sus vértebras; muchos otros aetosaurios son diagnosticados por los rasgos de sus placas óseas denominadas osteodermos, los cuales son por mucho el material más común. Aunque fue situado en una posición filogenética basal entre los aetosaurios, Aetobarbakinoides está cercanamente relacionado con los desmatosuquinos y los ti (es)
  • Aetobarbakinoides brasiliensis †Aetobarbakinoides Genre † Aetobarbakinoides (d) et al., 2012 Espèce † Aetobarbakinoides brasiliensis (d) et al., 2012 Aetobarbakinoides est un genre éteint d'aétosaures de la famille des Stagonolepididae et ayant vécu au Trias supérieur. Les fossiles ont été trouvés dans l’État de Rio Grande do Sul, au Brésil, dans la superséquence de Santa Maria (fin Carnien – début Norien), faisant d'Aetobarbakinoides l'un des plus anciens aétosaures. (fr)
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