INVESTIGADORES
NOVAS Fernando Emilio
artículos
Título:
BIZARRE NOTOSUCHIAN CROCODYLIFORM WITH ASSOCIATED EGGS FROM THE UPPER
Autor/es:
FERNANDO E. NOVAS ; DIEGO PAIS; DIEGO POL; ISMAR DE SOUZA CARVALHO; AGUSTIN SCANFERLA; ALVARO MONES; MARIO SUAREZ RIGLOS
Revista:
JOURNAL OF VERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY
Editorial:
SOC VERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY
Referencias:
Año: 2009 p. 1316 - 1320
ISSN:
0272-4634
Resumen:
The Mesozoic record of fossil vertebrates from Bolivia (Fig. 1) was restricted heretofore to Campanian–Maastrichtian dinosaur footprints (e.g., Leonardi, 1989; Sua´rez Riglos, 1995; Lockley et al., 2002; McCrea et al., 2001; Meyer et al., 2001) and isolate and poorly informative dinosaur teeth and bones (Aguilera et al., 1989; Gutierrez and Marshall, 1994). Discovery of several, almost complete skeletons of a new notosuchian taxon constitutes the most important body-fossil discovery for the Mesozoic of Bolivia, adding substantially to the meager record of this region of South America. At least two partially disarticulated skeletons and two complete eggs were found together in a small area, constituting one of the few available associations of skeletal remains and eggs for extinct crocodyliforms. In this paper we describe this material as a new genus and species. We consider only the skull morphology, because most of available postcranial remains are still under technical preparation.