Escudo: de oro, una torre con tres gradas de azur, aclarada del campo y acostada de las alas de un vuelo abatido, la diestra tornada y la siniestra contornada; en el jefe pintura rupestre representando a un arquero a la carrera, contornado, de púrpura; punta rebajada con el Señal Real. Timbrado de corona real cerrada. Guillermo Redondo Veintemillas, Alberto Montaner Frutos y María Cruz García López, Aragón en sus escudos y banderas, Zaragoza, Caja de la Inmaculada, 2007 (Colección Mariano de Pano y Ruata, 26), pág. 126. ISBN978-84-96869-06-6.
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