Cast skull of a juvenile Saurolophus angustirostris (ZPAL-MgD-1/159) from the Nemegt Formation of Mongolia, in the collection of @ROMtoronto. These historic plaster casts are really amazing.
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UNIPAMPA 317, the holotype of Rastodon procurvidens, a Guadalupian emydopoid dicynodont recovered from an outcrop of the Rio do Rasto Formation in São Gabriel, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Skull length: 8.6 cm; estimated body mass: around 2 Kg.
Aqui está! Meu livro na pré-venda! Espero que gostem
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The study reveals the existence of four valid species of Mourasuchus and emphasizes the importance of taxonomic work on fossil crocodylomorph taxa. Further efforts are necessary to comprehend the exceptionally rich and diverse Cenozoic crocodylomorph fauna in South America.🐊⛏️
🚨New paper alert: Updated taxonomic revision of the species of Mourasuchus (Alligatoroidea, Caimaninae). Congrats to the authors, @giovannemendes and @AnnieHsiou 🇧🇷🐊
Link to the paper: https://t.co/Q8RIYI2L67
New microCT data on enigmatic Scleromochlus taylori reveal its anatomy & early diverging position within Pterosauromorpha & add important information on pterosaur origins, the 1st group of vertebrates to evolve powered flight. @davfof et al
https://t.co/ZJ3mjHfMWW
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The results show that these notosuchians were active hunters capable of taking in high levels of oxygen, enabling them to sustain extended running activities, similar to what is exhibited nowadays by large terrestrial varanids, such as Varanus giganteus, in the Australian desert
Published today in Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology (https://t.co/BSV1kyXVpJ), an article co-authored by Max Langer and @Thiagosfachini reveals that notosuchians had a higher oxygen consumption than modern crocodilians during periods of intensive activity 🐊🇧🇷
Published in Acta Palaeontologica Polonica (https://t.co/0AbIlxYCj3), an article with the contribution of @AnnieHsiou describing fossils of marsupials (Didelphidae teeth in the figure) from the Miocene of Acre! ⛏️
Published this week in The Anatomical Record, new anhingids from the upper Acre River (Late Miocene of southwestern Amazon)! https://t.co/BE8assqwJM
Congrats to @SilviaOLomba, @AnnieHsiou, Fellipe Muniz, and the others!
🇧🇷 Tem lab novo na área!! É com imensa satisfação que apresento o Laboratório de Macroevolução e Paleobiologia da USP! Curte paleontologia ou macroevolução? Junte-se a nós! Estamos abertos pra receber alunos e pós-docs!
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I'm beyond thrilled to officially lauch the Macroevolution and Paleobiology lab! Based at the Zoology department of the University of São Paulo, our lab will focus on systematics and macroevolution of vertebrates. This AMAZING logo was made by the also amazing @MirantaKouvari 🤩
Congrats @BronzatiMario, and the co-authors! An excellent paper featuring PaleoLab contributions, describing the braincase of the lagerpetid Dromomeron gregorii (Archosauria: Avemetatarsalia) from the Late Triassic of USA! Celebrating his first of many as a new dad! 👶❤️⛏️
Checking once in a while to see who's still here and drop some art. Here's one of three commissions I did last year for a thematic restaurant. This one depicts the classic Brazilian triassic period.