
Acompsosaurus is an extinct genus of aetosaur. It is known from a partial skeleton found from the Petrified Forest Member of the Chinle Formation near Fort Wingate, New Mexico, which is now lost. The generic name means `sturdy lizard.` It may be a junior synonym of Stagonolepis as its pelvis closely resembles that of S. robertsoni. ...
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Acompsosaurus A sturdy lizard from Late Triassic. Its name comes from Greek akompsos, not delicate, unadorned. Named by M. G. Mehl in 1915.
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