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Ana Maria Ribeiro

6PUBLICATIONS
22CO-AUTHORS
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander archaeologyPhylogeny and comparative analysisAnimal systematics and taxonomyArchaeology of Europe, the Mediterranean and the Levant
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|Oct 11, 2024
First record of rhynchosaurs (Archosauromorpha: Rhynchosauria: Hyperodapedontinae) from the early Late Triassic Santacruzodon Assemblage Zone of the Santa Maria Supersequence, Brazil.

Francesco Battista, Agustín G Martinelli, Ana Maria Ribeiro

|Jul 23, 2024
Anatomy of the maxillary canal of Riograndia guaibensis (Cynodontia, Probainognathia)-A prozostrodont from the Late Triassic of southern Brazil.

Pedro Henrique Morais Fonseca, Agustín Guillermo Martinelli, Pamela G Gill

|Jun 15, 2024
New evidence from high-resolution computed microtomography of Triassic stem-mammal skulls from South America enhances discussions on turbinates before the origin of Mammaliaformes.

Pedro H M Fonseca, Agustín G Martinelli, Pamela G Gill

|Jul 03, 2023
An eosimiid primate of South Asian affinities in the Paleogene of Western Amazonia and the origin of New World monkeys.

Laurent Marivaux, Francisco R Negri, Pierre-Olivier Antoine

|Mar 08, 2021
An additional brain endocast of the ictidosaur Riograndia guaibensis (Eucynodontia: Probainognathia): intraspecific variation of endocranial traits.

Leonardo Kerber, JosÉ Darival Ferreira, Pedro Henrique M Fonseca

|Aug 21, 2020
Virtual brain endocast of Antifer (Mammalia: Cervidae), an extinct large cervid from South America.

Emmanuelle Fontoura, José Darival Ferreira, Jamile Bubadué

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