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Isolated Theropod Teeth from the Upper Cretaceous of Goias State (brazil): Northernmost Occurrence of Abelisauridae from the Bauru Basin

Carlos Roberto A. Candeiro,Theo B. Ribeiro, Thainara Arruda de Paula,Paulo Victor Luiz Gomes da Costa Pereira, Luciano Vidal,Livia Motta Gil,Tamires Dias, Bernardo Gonzalez-Riga,Stephen Louis Brusatte, Ariana Paulina Carabajal

JOURNAL OF SOUTH AMERICAN EARTH SCIENCES(2024)

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Dinosaur fossils are becoming increasingly well-known from the Bauru Basin of Brazil, and represent some of the last occurring dinosaurs in South America before the end-Cretaceous mass extinction. However, sampling across the basin is not uniform, and comparatively little is known about the fossils from the northern part of the basin. Our fieldwork team discovered two isolated and well-preserved ziphodont theropod teeth from northern basin strata of the Maastrichtian Marilia Formation of the south of the state of Goias. We here identify them using quantitative analysis of morphometric data and comparisons to teeth previously described in the literature. Our comparisons and analyses indicate that they can be assigned to Abelisauridae. These specimens have little evident crown enamel ornamentation, a characteristic widely present in the teeth of theropods from the Southern Hemisphere. The materials described here are the northernmost Bauru Basin abelisaurids reported so far, demonstrating that these carnivorous dinosaurs were important faunal components across the extent of the basin, as they were in other regions of South America.
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Theropods,Late Cretaceous,Goia<acute accent>s state,Brazil,South America
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