Autores
Martín D Ezcurra, Agustina Lecuona, Agustín Martinelli
Fecha de publicación
2010/9/1
Revista
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology
Volumen
30
Número
5
Páginas
1433-1450
Editor
Taylor & Francis Group
Descripción
The best-known South American Early Triassic archosauriform belongs to a putative proterosuchid briefly reported by José Bonaparte in 1981, collected from the Quebrada de los Fósiles Formation (Puesto Viejo Group, Argentina). This specimen consists of well-preserved natural external molds of a partial postcranium that preserve dorsal vertebrae, osteoderms, a dorsal rib, a possible gastralium, a chevron, a humerus, an ilium, two metapodials, and an ungual. We re-describe this specimen and identify autapomorphies that allow us to recognize Koilamasuchus gonzalezdiazi, gen. et sp. nov. The presence of an iliac blade with a slightly convex dorsal margin and with a maximum length more than 3 times its maximum height places Koilamasuchus within Archosauriformes. A cladistic analysis of basal Archosauriformes positions Koilamasuchus more crownwards than Proterosuchus, Sarmatosuchus …
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Artículos de Google Académico
MD Ezcurra, A Lecuona, A Martinelli - Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 2010