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Parvosuchus
''Parvosuchus'' (meaning "small crocodile") is an extinct genus of gracilisuchid pseudosuchians from the Middle–Late Triassic Santa Maria Formation (Paraná Basin) of Brazil. The genus contains a single species, ''P. aurelioi'', known from a cranium and partial skeleton. Discovery and naming The ''Parvosuchus'' holotype specimen, CAPPA/UFSM 0412, was discovered at the Linha Várzea 2 site in the Pinheiros-Chiniquá Sequence, which belongs to the Santa Maria Formation of the Santa Maria Supersequence (Paraná Basin) in Paraíso do Sul municipality of Rio Grande do Sul state, Brazil. This locality represents the ''Dinodontosaurus'' Assemblage Zone. The specimen consists of a largely articulated skeleton, including the skull and lower jaws, the last 11 dorsal vertebrae, two sacral vertebrae, a pelvic girdle, part of the right femur, and a partial left hindlimb (comprising pieces of the femur, tibia, fibula, and calcaneum). In 2024, Rodrigo T. Müller described ''Parvosuchus ...
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Parvosuchus Locality And Skeletal
''Parvosuchus'' (meaning "small crocodile") is an extinct genus of gracilisuchid pseudosuchians from the Middle Triassic, Middle–Late Triassic Santa Maria Formation (Paraná Basin) of Brazil. The genus contains a Monotypic taxon, single species, ''P. aurelioi'', known from a cranium and partial skeleton. Discovery and naming The ''Parvosuchus'' holotype specimen, CAPPA/Federal University of Santa Maria, UFSM 0412, was discovered at the Linha Várzea 2 site in the Pinheiros-Chiniquá Sequence, which belongs to the Santa Maria Formation of the Santa Maria Supersequence (Paraná Basin) in Paraíso do Sul municipality of Rio Grande do Sul state, Brazil. This locality represents the ''Dinodontosaurus'' Assemblage Zone. The specimen consists of a largely Joint, articulated skeleton, including the skull and lower jaws, the last 11 dorsal vertebrae, two sacral vertebrae, a pelvic girdle, part of the right femur, and a partial left hindlimb (comprising pieces of the femur, tibia, fib ...
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