2002
DOI: 10.1590/s0001-37652002000200022
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Abstract: The genera Nuculites and Cucullella have originated in different geographic areas, with the oldest record found in the Llandovery (Lower Silurian). The former was reported in Gondwana with two subgenera, Nuculites and Trilobonuculites, while the latter is found in Avalonia. Due to environmental and tectonic factors, those taxa became associated and distributed throughout Gondwana, Avalonia, Kazakhistan and Laurussia from the Late Silurian to the Late Devonian. The subgenus Trilobonuculites appeared firstly at … Show more

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“…The Brazilian record of theropods includes diverse lineages such as abelisaurids (Bertini, 1996;Bittencourt & Kellner, 2002;Kellner & Campos, 2002;Candeiro et al, 2004Candeiro et al, , 2006aNovas et al, 2008;Machado et al, 2013), spinosaurids (Martill et al, 1996;Kellner & Campos, 1999;Kellner et al, 2011), megaraptorans (Méndez et al, 2012;Martinelli et al, 2013), and maniraptorans (Novas et al, 2005;Machado et al, 2008), including some isolated teeth (Bertini et al, 1997;Bertini & Franco-Rosas, 2001;Franco-Rosas, 2002) with questioned assignment (Canale et al, 2007). Isolated teeth attributed to carcharodontosaurids (Silva & Kellner, 1999;Candeiro et al, 2004Candeiro et al, , 2006b) are currently considered to correspond to abelisaurids (Canale et al, 2009;Souza et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Brazilian record of theropods includes diverse lineages such as abelisaurids (Bertini, 1996;Bittencourt & Kellner, 2002;Kellner & Campos, 2002;Candeiro et al, 2004Candeiro et al, , 2006aNovas et al, 2008;Machado et al, 2013), spinosaurids (Martill et al, 1996;Kellner & Campos, 1999;Kellner et al, 2011), megaraptorans (Méndez et al, 2012;Martinelli et al, 2013), and maniraptorans (Novas et al, 2005;Machado et al, 2008), including some isolated teeth (Bertini et al, 1997;Bertini & Franco-Rosas, 2001;Franco-Rosas, 2002) with questioned assignment (Canale et al, 2007). Isolated teeth attributed to carcharodontosaurids (Silva & Kellner, 1999;Candeiro et al, 2004Candeiro et al, , 2006b) are currently considered to correspond to abelisaurids (Canale et al, 2009;Souza et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%