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Barberenasuchus

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Barberenasuchus
Temporal range: Middle Triassic
~242.0–235.0 Ma
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Barberenasuchus

Mattar 1987
Species
  • B. brasiliensis Mattar 1987 (type)

Barberenasuchus is an extinct genus of an archosauriform. Fossils (poorly preserved skull and axis vertebra)[1] have been found from the Santa Maria Formation of southern Brazil of Late Triassic age. Its phylogenetic position within Archosauriformes is uncertain; the author of its description classified it as a sphenosuchid crocodylomorph,[2] while Kischlat (2000) considered it to be a rauisuchian.[3] Irmis, Nesbitt and Sues (2013) stated that they "could not find any crocodylomorph character states preserved in the holotype specimen". Based on the presence of an antorbital fenestra the authors assigned Barberenasuchus to Archosauriformes, but stated that without further preparation and study it is not possible to assign it to any specific archosauriform group.[1] It is named in honor of Mário Costa Barberena.

References

  1. ^ a b Randall B. Irmis; Sterling J. Nesbitt; Hans-Dieter Sues (2013). "Early Crocodylomorpha". In S.J. Nesbitt; J.B. Desojo; R.B. Irmis (eds.). Anatomy, phylogeny and palaeobiology of early archosaurs and their kin. The Geological Society of London. pp. 275–302. doi:10.1144/SP379.24.
  2. ^ Mattar, L.C.B. 1987. Descrição osteólogica do crânio e segunda vértebrata cervical de Barberenasuchus brasiliensis Mattar, 1987 (Reptilia, Thecodontia) do Mesotriássico do Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil. Anais, Academia Brasileira de Ciências, 61: 319–333.
  3. ^ Kischlat, E.-E. (2000). "Tecodôncios: a aurora dos arcossáurios no Triássico". In Holz, M.; De Ros, L.F. (eds.). Paleontologia do Rio Grande do Sul. Porto Alegre: CIGO/UFRGS. pp. 273–316.

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