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Heliocanthus is the name of a problematic genus of aetosaur that has underwent many taxonomic revisions in recent years, and may prove to be synonymous with Rioarribasuchus. Fossils have been found from the Chinle Formation in Arizona and New Mexico that date back to the upper Late Carnian stage of the Late Triassic.

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  • Heliocanthus is the name of a problematic genus of aetosaur that has underwent many taxonomic revisions in recent years, and may prove to be synonymous with Rioarribasuchus. Fossils have been found from the Chinle Formation in Arizona and New Mexico that date back to the upper Late Carnian stage of the Late Triassic.
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  • * H. chamaensis
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  • Heliocanthus
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  • Heliocanthus is the name of a problematic genus of aetosaur that has underwent many taxonomic revisions in recent years, and may prove to be synonymous with Rioarribasuchus. Fossils have been found from the Chinle Formation in Arizona and New Mexico that date back to the upper Late Carnian stage of the Late Triassic.
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