First record of post craniun bones of Titanosauria (Sauropoda) from Alfredo Marcondes, São Paulo state, adamantina formation (Turonian-Santonian), Bauru Basin

Authors

  • Rodrigo Pinto Fernandes de Azevedo UFRJ; Instituto de Geociências; Departamento de Geologia; Laboratório de Macrofósseis
  • Carlos Roberto dos Anjos Candeiro UFRJ; Instituto de Geociências; Departamento de Geologia; Laboratório de Macrofósseis
  • Lílian Paglarelli Bergqvist UFRJ; Instituto de Geociências; Departamento de Geologia; Laboratório de Macrofósseis

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11137/2007_1_116-122

Abstract

Sauropod dinosaurs (Titanosauria) remains were collected in Upper Cretaceous sandstones, at Alfredo Marcondes site, Adamantina Formation, São Paulo state. These fossils comprise a fragmentary right femur and a proximal portion of a right tibia. The femur was assigned to the family Titanosauridae on the basis of the following features: straight shape, somewhat anteroposteriorly flattened; fourth trochanter slightly medially pronounced right above of the middle part of the bone's lenght; a proximolateral proeminence of the greater trochanter and a medial deflection of the proximal end of the femur. The tibia described here shares similar features with Titanosauria taxa like a well developed cnemial crest only slightly curved laterally; a deep longitudinal concavity separating the crest from the tibial shaft and a very anteroposteriorly expanded proximal end. These are the first fossil bones of dinosaurs recovered from Alfredo Marcondes municipality.

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2007-01-01

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