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Archeopelta

''Archeopelta'' is an extinct genus of carnivorous archosauriform from the late Middle or early Late Triassic period (late Ladinian to early Carnian stage). It was a 2 m (6 ft) long doswelliid predator which lived in what is now southern Brazil.〔S.J. Nesbitt, J.B. Desojo, R.B. Irmis; 'Anatomy, Phylogeny and Palaeobiology of Early Archosaurs and Their Kin', pp 55.〕
It is known from the holotype CPEZ-239a, which consists of partial skeleton and braincase. It was found in the Santa Maria 1 Sequence, previously known as the Santa Maria Formation, in Xiniquá region, São Pedro do Sul of Rio Grande do Sul State. It was first named by Julia B. Desojo, Martin D. Ezcurra and Cesar L. Schultz in 2011 and the type species is ''Archeopelta arborensis''. The generic name comes from ''archeo'', ancient in Greek and ''pelta'', armoured, in reference to its thick osteoderms. The specific name is derived from ''arbor'', ''tree'' in Latin, in reference to Sanga da Árvore where the fossils were found.
==Phylogeny==
Cladogram after Desojo, Ezcurra & Schultz, 2011:〔
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