A new sauropod (Macronaria, Titanosauria) from the Adamantina Formation, Bauru Group, Upper Cretaceous of Brazil and the phylogenetic relationships of Aeolosaurini

Zootaxa ◽  
2011 ◽  
Vol 3085 (1) ◽  
pp. 1 ◽  
Author(s):  
RODRIGO M. SANTUCCI ◽  
ANTONIO C. DE ARRUDA-CAMPOS

Remains of a new titanosaur, Aeolosaurus maximus sp. nov., from the Adamantina Formation (Upper Cretaceous), Bauru Group, São Paulo State of Brazil are described. The new species is represented by a single partially articulated skeleton and is characterized by having a well-developed posterior protuberance below the articular area on the anterior and middle haemal arches and a lateral bulge on the distal portion of the articular process of the mid-posterior haemal arches. It shares with other Aeolosaurus species the presence of prezygapophyses curved downward on anterior caudal vertebrae and haemal arches with double articular facets set in a concave posterodorsal surface. These two characteristics are interpreted here as synapomorphies for the genus Aeolosaurus. The new diagnosis for the genus Aeolosaurus does not support the inclusion of Gondwanatitan within Aeolosaurus as previously proposed by some authors. The phylogenetic analysis recovered the two Aeolosaurus from Argentina as sister groups with A. maximus and Gondwanatitan as progressively more basal taxa (Gondwanatitan (A. maximus (A. rionegrinus, A. colhuehuapensis))). Additionally, according to the results of the phylogenetic analysis performed in this work, the taxa Panamericansaurus, Rinconsaurus, and Maxakalisaurus are also nested within Aeolosaurini, being more basal than Aeolosaurus and Gondwanatitan. On the basis of the stratigraph-ical range of the Aeolosaurus occurrences in Argentina and the age proposals based on microfossils for the Bauru Group, it is assumed a Campanian–Maastrichtian age for the top of the Adamantina Formation for the Monte Alto region in São Paulo State and the bottom of the Marília Formation in Peirópolis, Minas Gerais State—the places where Aeolosaurus remains have been reported in Brazil.

2011 ◽  
Vol 83 (1) ◽  
pp. 291-299 ◽  
Author(s):  
William R. Nava ◽  
Agustín G. Martinelli

The record of non-mosasaur squamates (Reptilia, Squamata) is sparse in the Cretaceus fossil record of Brazil and include six putative reports, three from the Aptian-Albian of the Araripe Basin (Tijubina pontei Bonfim-Júnior and Marques, Olindalacerta brasiliensis Evans and Yabumoto, and a lizard indet.) and three from the Upper Cretaceous of the Bauru Group (Pristiguana brasiliensis Estes and Price, Anilioidae gen. et sp. indet., and Squamata gen. et sp. indet.). In this contribution, a new genus and species of lizard, Brasiliguana prudentis gen. et sp. nov., is described based on an isolated left maxilla with teeth. The material was discovered in an outcrop of the Upper Cretaceous Adamantina Formation (Bauru Group) located in the proximity of Presidente Prudente Municipality, São Paulo State, Brazil. The new taxon is considered a basal non-Priscagamidae+Acrodonta iguanian based on the presence of a weakly inclined anterior margin of the maxillary nasal process and maxillary tooth shape and tooth implantation similar to that of iguanians rather than of other lizard groups (e.g. teiids). This finding significantly increases the squamate lizard diversity of South America, which is still poorly understood and sparsely represented in the fossil record.


2002 ◽  
Vol 74 (2) ◽  
pp. 366-367
Author(s):  
SANDRA R. TORRES ◽  
LEONARDO S. AVILLA ◽  
ÉRIKA A.L. ABRANTES ◽  
LÍLIAN P. BERGQVIST

2020 ◽  
Vol 104 ◽  
pp. 102843
Author(s):  
Camila Batista Pinto ◽  
Mauro Bruno da Silva Lacerda ◽  
Bernardo Lages Rodrigues ◽  
Wagner da Nova Mussel ◽  
Pedro Seyferth R. Romano

2004 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-10 ◽  
Author(s):  
C.R.A. Candeiro ◽  
C.T. Abranches ◽  
E.A. Abrantes ◽  
L.S. Avilla ◽  
V.C. Martins ◽  
...  

Phytotaxa ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 270 (4) ◽  
pp. 286 ◽  
Author(s):  
SARAH CRISTINA OLIVEIRA ROCHA ◽  
JOSE V. SANDOVAL-SIERRA ◽  
JAVIER DIÉGUEZ-URIBEONDO ◽  
DANILO R. GONÇALVES ◽  
GUSTAVO H. JERÔNIMO ◽  
...  

Saprolegnia milanezii sp. nov. is described as a new species of the genus Saprolegnia (Saprolegniales, Oomycota). It has been collected from freshwater samples at “Parque Estadual da Ilha do Cardoso”, Cananéia, São Paulo State, Brazil. This species is characterized by rare antheridia, extended stalk near the oogonial septum and subcentric oospores. Phylogenetic analysis using concatenated ITS and LSU rDNA regions confirmed the position of this new species into the genus Saprolegnia as sister group of S. furcata.


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