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    A new rhynchosaur from south Brazil (Santa Maria Formation) and rhynchosaur diversity patterns across the Middle-Late Triassic boundary by Schultz, Cesar Leandro, Langer, Max Cardoso, Montefeltro, Felipe Chinaglia

    Published in Paläontologische Zeitschrift (01-09-2016)
    “…The rhynchosaur previously referred to as the “Mariante Rhynchosaur” is here formally described as a new genus and species based on two specimens: a complete…”
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    First confirmed records of the Pantanal Cat, Leopardus colocola braccatus (Cope, 1889), in the state of São Paulo, Brazil by Breviglieri, Crasso Paulo B., Castro, Mariela C., Ribeiro, Douglas C., de Oliveira e Souza, Lúcio, Dias, João Henrique Pinheiro, Montefeltro, Felipe Chinaglia

    Published in Check list (Luís Felipe Toledo) (07-09-2018)
    “…The Pantanal Cat, Leopardus colocola braccatus , presents a broad distribution over several biomes in South America. However, the distribution of the species…”
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    New occurrences of Atractosteus (Ginglymodi: Lepisosteoidea: Lepisosteidae) from the Bauru Group (Upper Cretaceous, Brazil) and paleobiogeographic implications by Alves, Yuri Modesto, Montefeltro, Felipe Chinaglia, Cidade, Giovanne M.

    Published in Cretaceous research (01-05-2021)
    “…The superfamily Lepisosteoidea, popularly known as gars, is the only group of extant ginglymodian fishes that has its history traced back to the Mesozoic. The…”
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    Assessing the palaeobiology of Vespersaurus paranaensis (Theropoda, Noasauridae), Cretaceous, Bauru Basin – Brazil, using Finite Element Analysis by Barbosa, Gabriel Gonzalez, Langer, Max Cardoso, de Oliveira Martins, Neurides, Montefeltro, Felipe Chinaglia

    Published in Cretaceous research (01-10-2023)
    “…Noasauridae is a group of theropod dinosaurs mostly present in Gondwanan deposits of Jurassic and Cretaceous age. Vespersaurus paranaensis from the Bauru Basin…”
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    A new Baurusuchidae (Notosuchia, Crocodyliformes) from the Adamantina Formation (Bauru Group, Upper Cretaceous), with a revised phylogenetic analysis of Baurusuchia by Martins, Kawan Carvalho, Queiroz, Marcos Vinicius Lopes, Ruiz, Juan Vítor, Langer, Max Cardoso, Montefeltro, Felipe Chinaglia

    Published in Cretaceous research (01-01-2024)
    “…Baurusuchidae is a group of notosuchian crocodyliforms ubiquitous to South American Upper Cretaceous deposits. They are distinguished by having dog-faced…”
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    Fish biostratinomy applied to lacustrine paleoenvironmental reconstructions: Oligocene deposits of Taubaté Basin, Brazil by Gasparelo Voltani, Cibele, Menegazzo, Mirian Costa, Galeazzi, Cristiano Padalino, Montefeltro, Felipe Chinaglia, Almeida, Renato Paes de, Anelli, Luiz Eduardo

    Published in Journal of South American earth sciences (01-09-2023)
    “…•Taphonomic analysis of Oligocene fish remains in a Konservat-Lagerstätte site in SE Brazil.•Integration of sedimentology and taphonomic analysis lead to more…”
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    A species-level supertree of Crocodyliformes by Bronzati, Mario, Montefeltro, Felipe Chinaglia, Langer, Max C.

    Published in Historical biology (01-12-2012)
    “…With fossils found worldwide, Crocodyliformes stands as one of the best documented vertebrates over the Mesozoic and Cenozoic. The multiple phylogenetic…”
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    Postcranial Anatomy of the Hyperodapedontine Rhynchosaur Teyumbaita sulcognathus (Azevedo and Schultz, 1987) from the Late Triassic of Southern Brazil by Montefeltro, Felipe Chinaglia, Bittencourt, Jonathas Souza, Langer, Max Cardoso, Schultz, Cesar Leandro

    Published in Journal of vertebrate paleontology (01-01-2013)
    “…Teyumbaita sulcognathus is a peculiar endemic Brazilian rhynchosaur that remained somewhat obscure until recently, when its skull anatomy was described and a…”
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    Multicusped crocodyliform teeth from the Upper Cretaceous (São José do Rio Preto Formation, Bauru Group) of São Paulo, Brazil by Montefeltro, Felipe Chinaglia, Laurini, Carolina Rettondini, Langer, Max Cardoso

    Published in Cretaceous research (01-10-2009)
    “…The six peculiar multicusped teeth described here were collected from sediments of the Upper Cretaceous of São José do Rio Preto Formation, near Ibirá…”
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    First confirmed records of the Pantanal Cat, Leopardus colocola braccatus (Cope, 1889), in the state of S atilde;o Paulo, Brazil by Crasso Paulo B. Breviglieri, Mariela C. Castro, Douglas C. Ribeiro, Lúcio de Oliveira e Souza, João Henrique Pinheiro Dias, Felipe Chinaglia Montefeltro

    Published in Check list (Luís Felipe Toledo) (01-09-2018)
    “…The Pantanal Cat, Leopardus colocola braccatus, presents a broad distribution over several biomes in South America. However, the distribution of the species is…”
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    POSTCRANIAL ANATOMY OF THE HYPERODAPEDONTINE RHYNCHOSAUR TEYUMBAITA SULCOGNATHUS (AZEVEDO AND SCHULTZ, 1987) FROM THE LATE TRIASSIC OF SOUTHERN BRAZIL by MONTEFELTRO, FELIPE CHINAGLIA, BITTENCOURT, JONATHAS SOUZA, LANGER, MAX CARDOSO, SCHULTZ, CESAR LEANDRO

    Published in Journal of vertebrate paleontology (01-01-2013)
    “…Teyumbaita sulcognathus is a peculiar endemic Brazilian rhynchosaur that remained somewhat obscure until recently, when its skull anatomy was described and a…”
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