Botucaraitherium

Extinct genus of mammaliamorphs From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Botucaraitherium is an extinct genus of prozostrodontian cynodonts from the early Norian Riograndia Assemblage Zone in the Candelária Formation of the Paraná Basin in southeastern Brazil.[1] It is known from a single type species, Botucaraitherium belarminoi. The genus name is derived from the Botucaraí Hill, which dominates the landscape of Candelária, Rio Grande do Sul. The species epithet honors Belarmino Stefanello, a volunteer at the Museu Municipal Aristides Carlos Rodrigues, who found the fossil.[2]

Phylum:Chordata
Clade:Synapsida
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Botucaraitherium
Temporal range: Norian
~225.42 Ma
Illustration of the holotype jaw
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Clade: Synapsida
Clade: Therapsida
Clade: Cynodontia
Clade: Mammaliamorpha
Genus: Botucaraitherium
Soares et al., 2014
Type species
Botucaraitherium belarminoi
Soares et al., 2014
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Botucaraitherium in a cladogram after Stefanello et al. (2023):[3]

Probainognathia

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