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Tanystropheid archosauromorphs in the Lower Triassic of Gondwana

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Tanystropheidae is a clade of early archosauromorphs with a reported distribution ranging from the Early to the Late Triassic of Asia, Europe, and North America. Although some specimens with possible tanystropheid affinities from the Lower Triassic beds of Brazil have been previously attributed to “Protorosauria”, little is known about the tanystropheid record in Gondwana. Here, two new and one previously reported specimen from the Sanga do Cabral Formation (Induan–Olenekian) of Brazil are described and interpreted as ?Tanystropheidae. These records, together with other tetrapods previously reported for the Sanga do Cabral Formation, increase the knowledge of the biotic diversification during the beginning of the Triassic. This contribution reinforces that the archosauromorph diversification occurred shortly after the Permo-Triassic extinction, making the Sanga do Cabral Formation an important unit for the study of early Mesozoic faunas.

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  • Programa de Pos-Graduacao em Biodiversidade Animal, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM), Predio 13, Av. Roraima, 1000, 97105-900, Bairro Camobi, Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
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  • Laboratorio de Paleobiologia, Universidade Federal do Pampa (UNIPAMPA), Av. Antonio Trilha, 1847, Sao Clemente, 97300-000, Sao Gabriel, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
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  • Departamento de Paleontologia e Estratigrafia, Instituto de Geociencias, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Av. Bento Goncalves, 9500, 91540-000, Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
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  • Centro de Apoio a Pesquisa Paleontologica da Quarta Colonia ( CAPPA), Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM), Rua Maximiliano Vizzotto, 598, 97230-000, Sao Joao do Polesine, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
  • Laboratorio de Paleobiologia, Universidade Federal do Pampa (UNIPAMPA), Av. Antonio Trilha, 1847, Sao Clemente, 97300-000, Sao Gabriel, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

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