Martill, David M, Frey, Eberhard, Sues, Hans-Dieter, Cruickshank, Arthur RI (2000) Skeletal remains of a small theropod dinosaur with associated soft structures from the Lower Cretaceous Santana Formation of northeastern Brazil. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 37 (6) 891-900 doi:10.1139/e00-001
Reference Type | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | ||
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Title | Skeletal remains of a small theropod dinosaur with associated soft structures from the Lower Cretaceous Santana Formation of northeastern Brazil | ||
Journal | Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences | ||
Authors | Martill, David M | Author | |
Frey, Eberhard | Author | ||
Sues, Hans-Dieter | Author | ||
Cruickshank, Arthur RI | Author | ||
Year | 2000 (June 1) | Volume | 37 |
Issue | 6 | ||
Publisher | Canadian Science Publishing | ||
DOI | doi:10.1139/e00-001Search in ResearchGate | ||
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Mindat Ref. ID | 483387 | Long-form Identifier | mindat:1:5:483387:5 |
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Full Reference | Martill, David M, Frey, Eberhard, Sues, Hans-Dieter, Cruickshank, Arthur RI (2000) Skeletal remains of a small theropod dinosaur with associated soft structures from the Lower Cretaceous Santana Formation of northeastern Brazil. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 37 (6) 891-900 doi:10.1139/e00-001 | ||
Plain Text | Martill, David M, Frey, Eberhard, Sues, Hans-Dieter, Cruickshank, Arthur RI (2000) Skeletal remains of a small theropod dinosaur with associated soft structures from the Lower Cretaceous Santana Formation of northeastern Brazil. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 37 (6) 891-900 doi:10.1139/e00-001 | ||
In | (2000, June) Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences Vol. 37 (6) Canadian Science Publishing | ||
Abstract/Notes | Associated well-preserved, uncrushed skeletal remains, comprising the pelvic girdle, partial sacrum, both femora, and parts of the right tibia and fibula, from the Romualdo Member of the Lower Cretaceous Santana Formation of northeastern Brazil record the presence of a previously unknown coelurosaurian theropod dinosaur in that formation. The pelvic girdle is noteworthy for the bilaterally asymmetrical development of various bony features. The specimen also preserves a segment of lithified intestinal tract. While still in the matrix, the fossil preserved a vacuity behind the pubic apron that may indicate the existence of a postpubic air sac. |
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