2022
DOI: 10.54830/bmnhn.v71.n2.2022.214
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isolated Mesoeucrocodylian tooth crown from the lower Cretaceous cerro La Isla pterosaur site in the Atacama region, northern Chile

Abstract: We describe the first crocodyliform fossil found in continental deposits from the Lower Cretaceous of the Quebrada Monardes Formation on Cerro La Isla, Atacama region, northern Chile. The material consists of a single, poorly preserved tooth crown (SGO.PV 1160), whose enamel surfaces bear tightly-packed apicobasal ridges. Our comparisons of SGO.PV 1160 with the dental morphology of possible taxa that it may belong to suggest a hitherto unknown pholidosaurid, or, more likely, notosuchian. Therefore, the tooth c… Show more

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