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It was produced in similar conditions, about 10 million years before the Santana Formation.
It was found in the Santana Formation, the remains of an inland sea.
The Santana Formation is a high quality fossil site in Brazil.
In the year 2004 parts of a spinal column were discovered in the Santana Formation.
They discovered fossil fishes of the Santana Formation.
In 1971 Araripesaurus was the first pterosaur from the Santana Formation.
Irritator probably nourished itself on fish, like the pterosaurs found in large number in the Santana formation.
The extent of the Crato unit and its relationship to the Santana Formation had long been ill defined.
Parasabatinca caldasae is known from two specimens from the Santana formation in Brazil.
The piece of wing was found in northeast Brazil at the Santana formation, a site known for its abundance of preserved fossils.
In addition, the weathering of Santana Formation rocks has contributed soil conditions unlike elsewhere in the region.
The Santana Formation, which is rich with fossils from the early Cretaceous, lies at the base of the chapada.
It was found in the Santana Formation of Brazil, and specimens from England are also placed in this genus.
A. santanae and A. blittersdorfi are known from several fragmentary remains including skulls from the Santana Formation of Brazil.
The genus is based on holotype DGM 1476-R, a damaged partial skull, found in the Santana Formation.
The Santana Formation earns the designation of Lagerstätte due to an exceedingly well preserved and diverse fossil faunal assemblage.
The holotype, MN 6591-V, was found in the Cretaceous Santana Formation of Brazil.
Irritator is a genus of theropod dinosaur which was discovered in the Lower Cretaceous of the Santana Formation.
"Toothed pterosaurs from the Santana Formation (Cretaceous; Aptian-Albian) of northeastern Brazil."
The Santana Formation is a marine sedimentary formation and thus Santanichthys was most likely an inhabitant of brackish or marine waters.
"Description of a pterosaur rostrum from the Crato Member, Santana Formation (Aptian-Albian) northeastern, Brazil."
In 2001, the remains of two mostly complete turtle skeletons from the Early Cretaceous rocks of the Santana Formation were used to describe Cearachelys placidoi.
The Romualdo Member of the Santana formation is generally assigned to the Albian and thus the last section of the Early Cretaceous.
Fossils of Santanichthys were first unearthed from the Romualdo Member of the Santana Formation in northeastern Brazil.
Its genus, Santanachelys was named for the Santana Formation, the locality where the fossil was found and chelys, Greek for "turtle".