Vickaryous et al. (2004), in a review of armored dinosaurs, considered it to be dubious without comment.
Emausaurus is a genus of thyreophoran or armored dinosaur from the Early Jurassic.
It is one of the earliest representatives of the armored dinosaurs and the basalmost form to date.
However both are features found in ankylosaurs, another group of armored dinosaurs.
It was an ankylosaur, an armored dinosaur.
Reviews since then have followed this interpretation of the genus as an armored dinosaur belonging to the Ankylosauria.
Stegopelta (meaning "roofed shield") is a genus of armored dinosaur.
A trackway of a possible early armored dinosaur, from around 195 million years ago, has been found in France.
Often the findings are not diagnostic enough to identify species, but the remains attest to a greater number of these armored dinosaurs in Appalachia.
Panoplosaurus was an armored tank-like dinosaur from the Upper Cretaceous, living about 76-73 million years ago.