Also known as Huene Sanga 1, Waldsanga
Where: Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil (29.7° S, 53.8° W: paleocoordinates 37.2° S, 16.0° W)
• coordinate stated in text
• small collection-level geographic resolution
When: Caturrita Formation (Rosário do Sul Group), Norian (228.0 - 208.5 Ma)
• Locality is from the upper part of the highstand system tract of the Santa Maria Sequence 2, Santa Maria Supersequence of the Rosario do Sul Group, representing the lower part of the Caturrita Formation of Norian age (see Langer et al. 2007; Montefeltro et al. 2010). Fossils are from a stratigraphically higher level than Hyperodapedon from the same locality.
• bed-level stratigraphic resolution
Environment/lithology: terrestrial; conglomerate and sandstone
Size class: macrofossils
Collected by Stahlecker in 1928-1929
Collection methods: quarrying, mechanical,
• MCP: Museu de Ciencias e Tecnologia, Pontifıcia Universidade Catolica, Porto Alegre, Brazil
Primary reference: F. v. Huene. 1942. Lieferungen 3/4. Pseudosuchia, Saurischia, Rhynchosauridae und Schlussabschnitt [Parts 3/4. Pseudosuchia, Saurischia, Rhynchosauridae, and Conclusions]. Die Fossilen Reptilien des Südamerikanischen Gondwanalandes. Ergebnisse der Sauriergrabungen in Südbrasilien 1928/29 [The Fossil Reptiles of South American Gondwanaland. Results of the Dinosaur Expeditions in southern Brazil 1928/29]. C. H. Beck'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, München 161-332 [M. Carrano/M. Carrano/M. Carrano]more details
Purpose of describing collection: taxonomic analysis
PaleoDB collection 72087: authorized by Matthew Carrano, entered by Matthew Carrano on 24.05.2007, edited by Emma Dunne and Richard Butler
Creative Commons license: CC BY (attribution)
Taxonomic list
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Nhandumirim waldsangae n. gen. n. sp.1
Nhandumirim waldsangae n. gen. n. sp.1 Marsola et al. 2019 saurischian LPRP/USP 0651 (Holotype), a partial postcranial skeleton, consisting of three trunk vertebrae, two sacral vertebrae, seven caudal vertebrae, a chevron, and pelvic and hind limb bones from the right side of the body, including an ilium, femur, partial tibia, fibula, metatarsals II and IV, and ungual and nonungual phalanges
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