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Uberaba Formation
Tracking Triggering Mechanisms for Soft-Sediment Deformation Structures in the Late Cretaceous Uberaba Formation, Bauru Basin, Brazil
Invertebrate Ichnofossils from the Adamantina Formation (Bauru Basin, Late Cretaceous), Brazil
Cretaceous Chelonians from Marília Formation, Peirópolis, Minas Gerais
Continental Upper Cretaceous Red, Green and White Beds from the Bauru Group (Triângulo Mineiro Region, Minas Gerais State, Brazil) and Their Vertebrate Fauna
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Redalyc.The Last Dinosaurs of Brazil: the Bauru Group and Its
Editors Carlos Roberto A. Candeiro Elaine Machado Yuri M. Alves
Theropod Teeth from the Marília Formation (Late Maastrichtian) at the Paleontological Site of Peirópolis in Minas Gerais State, Brazil
Geopark Uberaba: Relevance of the Geological Heritage
(Upper Cretaceous), Brazil
Vertebrates of the Marilia Formation (Late Maastrichtian) from the Peirópolis Paleontological Site: Toward a Better Understanding
Considerations on the Late Cretaceous Biota Of
Rafael Delcourt De Seixas Ferreira
The First Jurassic Theropod from the Sergi Formation, Jatobá Basin, Brazil
Nesting and Egg Incubation in Dinosaurs: Morphological and Statistical Investigations Into the Study of Eggs, Eggshells, and Nests
Important Contributions of the South American Record to the Understanding of Dinosaur Reproduction
First Abelisaurid Bone Remains from the Maastrichtian Marılia Formation
A New Species of Caipirasuchus (Notosuchia, Sphagesauridae) from the Late Cretaceous of Brazil and the Evolutionary History of Sphagesauria
Top View
214. Brusatte
From Brazil and the Evolutionary History of Mesozoic Notosuchians
The Last Dinosaurs of Brazil: the Bauru Group and Its Implications for the End-Cretaceous Mass Extinction
Redalyc.Brief Review of Dinosaur Studies and Perspectives in Brazil
UFRJ First Record of Sauropod Remains From
Redalyc.BAURU GROUP (LATE CRETACEOUS) VERTEBRATES
Cretaceous Biota of the Triângulo Mineiro Region
Albert Tesi2.Indd