Title of article :
Overview of the Late Cretaceous Biota of the western Sمo Paulo State, Brazil, Bauru Group
Author/Authors :
Candeiro، نويسنده , , Carlos Roberto A. and Rich، نويسنده , , Thomas، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
The Turonian–Maastrichtian beds of the Bauru Group, western São Paulo State (Brazil), have yielded a diverse biota. The nine species of mesoecrocodilians are all mesosuchians. There is a single frog, a Neubatrachia. The vertebrates include, four types of fishes, a neobatrachian frog, an anilioid snake, two lizard, six species of podocnemid turtles, nine species of mesosuchian mesoecrocodilians three theropods, two birds, five titanosaurid sauropods, and one mammalian. The invertebrates include one cyclo, one cyclophoroid and eight pulmonates. Plants are represented by only two carophyte species. The biota from western São Paulo State is one the most diverse of the Late Cretaceous in Brazil. The biota from this area confirms that Bauru Group was connected to Patagonia and other Gondwanan areas during the Late Cretaceous.
Keywords :
Biota , Brazil , Western Sمo Paulo State , Late Cretaceous , Gondwana
Journal title :
Journal of South American Earth Sciences
Journal title :
Journal of South American Earth Sciences