Also known as Antonini Bortolin site
Where: Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil (29.6° S, 53.4° W: paleocoordinates 48.1° S, 15.7° W)
• coordinate stated in text
• small collection-level geographic resolution
When: Alemoa Member (Santa Maria Formation), Ladinian to Ladinian (242.0 - 228.0 Ma)
• "the base of the Pinheiros-Chiniquá Sequence (Horn et al., 2014) of the Santa Maria Supersequence (Zerfass et al., 2003), formerly known as the Alemoa Member, Santa Maria Formation"
• bed-level stratigraphic resolution
Environment/lithology: "floodplain"; massive, red mudstone and fine-grained sandstone
Size class: macrofossils
Collected in 2008
Collection methods: surface (in situ),
Primary reference: A. E. B. Pavanatto, A. T. S. Da-Rosa, R. Temp-Müller, L. Roberto-da-Silva, A. M. Ribeiro, A. G. Martinelli, and S. Dias-da-Silva. 2020. Bortolin site, a new fossiliferous locality in the Triassic (Ladinian/Carnian) of southern Brazil. Revista Brasileira de Paleontologia 23(2):123-137 [M. Carrano/M. Carrano]more details
Purpose of describing collection: general faunal/floral analysis
PaleoDB collection 214440: authorized by Matthew Carrano, entered by Matthew Carrano on 30.09.2020, edited by Emma Dunne
Creative Commons license: CC BY (attribution)
Taxonomic list
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Coelacanthimorpha | |
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Reptilia | |
Rauisuchia indet. Huene 1942 archosaur UFSM 11488, L jugal; UFSM 11530a, b, c, humerus (a) & 2 isolated vertebrae (b, c).
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Osteichthyes | |
Dicynodontia indet. dicynodont UFSM 11482, distal fragment of tusk; UFSM 11483, isolated tusk; UFSM 11530d, neural spine; MCN-PV 10252, R humerus
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Dinodontosaurus sp. Romer 1943 dicynodont MCN-PV 10247, skull & associated R humerus; ULBRA PVT 013-001, complete skull
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Paratraversodon franciscaensis n. gen. n. sp., Luangwa sudamericana
Paratraversodon franciscaensis n. gen. n. sp. Kerber et al. 2024 cynodont Holotype: ULBRA PVT-049, skull (cranium and lower jaw)
Luangwa sudamericana Abdala and Sa-Teixeira 2004 cynodont MCN-PV 10314, disarticulated cranial bones, several postcanines & postcranial elements
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