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Marilia Formation

The Marília Formation is a geological formation in Minas Gerais state of southeastern Brazil. Its strata date back to the Maastrichtian, and are part of the Bauru Group.

The fossil-bearing Serra da Galga and Ponte Alta members were originally thought to belong to this formation but were split off into the Serra da Galga Formation in 2020.


Fossil content

Crurotarsans

Crocodylomorphs of the Marilia Formation
Genus Species Location Notes Images
Titanochampsa T. iorii A mesoeucrocodylian

Ornithodirans

Dinosaurs of the Marilia Formation
Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Notes Images
Kurupi K. itaata An abelisaurid

Turtles

Turtles of the Marilia Formation
Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Notes Images
Cambaremys C. langertoni A podocnemidoid turtle
Peiropemys P. mezzalirai A peiropemymid turtle
Pricemys P. caiera A peiroperymid turtle

See also

References

  1. ^ Marília Formation at Fossilworks.org
  2. ^ Weishampel et al., 2004, pp. 600-604
  3. ^ Marcus Vinícius Theodoro Soares; Giorgio Basilici; Thiago da Silva Marinho; Agustín Guillermo Martinelli; André Marconato; Nigel Philip Mountney; Luca Colombera; Áquila Ferreira Mesquita; Julia Tucker Vasques; Francisco Romero Abrantes Junior; Luiz Carlos Borges Ribeiro (2021). "Sedimentology of a distributive fluvial system: The Serra da Galga Formation, a new lithostratigraphic unit (Upper Cretaceous, Bauru Basin, Brazil)". Geological Journal. 56 (2): 951–975. doi:10.1002/gj.3987. S2CID 224928245.
  4. ^ Fachini, T.S.; Godoy, P.L.; Marsola, J.C.A.; Montefeltro, F.C.; Langer, M.C. (2022). "A large-sized mesoeucrocodylian from the Late Cretaceous of Brazil with possible neosuchian affinities". Historical Biology. 35 (10): 1–14. doi:10.1080/08912963.2022.2122822. S2CID 252572878.
  5. ^ Iori, Fabiano Vidoi; Araújo-Júnior, Hermínio Ismael de; Tavares, Sandra A. Simionato; Marinho, Thiago da Silva; Martinelli, Agustín G. (2021-09-04). "New theropod dinosaur from the late Cretaceous of Brazil improves abelisaurid diversity". Journal of South American Earth Sciences. 112: 103551. Bibcode:2021JSAES.11203551I. doi:10.1016/j.jsames.2021.103551. ISSN 0895-9811. S2CID 239682640.