Baurusuchus salgadoensis, a new crocodylomorpha from the Bauru Basin (Cretaceous), Brazil

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作者
Carvalho, ID
Campos, ADA
Nobre, PH
机构
[1] Univ Fed Rio de Janeiro, Dept Geol, CCMN IGEO, BR-21949900 Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
[2] Museu Paleontol Monte Alto, BR-15910000 Monte Alto, SP, Brazil
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crocodylomorpha; Baurusuchus salgadoensis; Baurusuchidae; Cretaceous; Brazil;
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10.1016/S1342-937X(05)70259-8
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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07 ;
摘要
Baurusuchus salgadoensis is a new baurusuchid crocodylomorph from Bauru Basin (Cretaceous), Brazil, partially preserved through a complete skull. The fossil comes from a fine sandstone sequence of Adamantina Formation, General Salgado County, Sao Paulo State. The sedimentary sequence where it was found, located in Fazenda Buriti, is considered Turonian-Santonian in age. The described species - Baurusuchus salgadoensis sp. nov. - is a baurusuchid with an antorbital fenestra, double external nares with a bony septum, two well-fused supraorbitals, the supratemporal fenestrae larger than the orbits and a quadrangular-shaped laterotemporal fenestra. The position of the external nares, located on anterior and terminal portion of the rostrum together with the theropod-like lateral compression of the snout and teeth are indicators that Baurusuchus salgadoensis was a terrestrial crocodyliform. This was a carnivorous species and the lateral compression of the rostrum could be interpreted as a mechanism to increase the skull resistance forces during biting. The pointed, conical teeth, some with crenulated borders, could be used to perforate and to carve the prey The geological context of Baurusuchus scilgadoensis indicates that it probably lived in a hot and and climate.
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