Comments on additional dinosaur specimens from the janner site (Upper triassic of the Paraná basin), southern Brazil

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The Janner site (Upper Triassic of Southern Brazil) has been intensely explored, yielding constant new findings in recent years. Among these some fragmentary dinosaur specimens still not published were sampled. In this contribution, we describe these specimens, which represent five individuals, in order to increase our understanding on the anatomy of the dinosaurs that compose the paleofauna of the Janner site. The specimen CAPPA/UFSM 0270 is comprised of a series of six articulated presacral vertebrae, plus two isolated vertebrae associated with a right femur. UFRGS-PV-1232-T comprises a sacrum and a left ilium. CAPPA/UFSM 0271 comprises a right humerus that lacks the middle portion of the diaphysis. CAPPA/UFSM 00272 and 2073 are both comprised of an isolated femur each. The fragmentary condition of the materials hampers any less inclusive assignation. However, the morphology of the elements resembles those of coeval dinosaurs. Furthermore, the new specimens increase our knowledge on the morphology of some structures poorly understood from the dinosaurs of Janner site, such as the hindlimb and axial skeleton.

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Müller, R. T., Garcia, M. S., & Pretto, F. A. (2020). Comments on additional dinosaur specimens from the janner site (Upper triassic of the Paraná basin), southern Brazil. Revista Brasileira de Paleontologia, 23(3), 171–184. https://doi.org/10.4072/rbp.2020.3.02

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