Marasuchus lilloensis (Romer, 1972)
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Marasuchus lilloensis (Romer, 1972)
Age . Ladinian.
Occurrence. Los Chanares Formation, La Rioja, Argentina.
Diagnosis. Posterior cervical neural spines project anterodorsally; neural spines of mid- to posterior dorsal vertebrae contact each other dorsally.
Remarks. Marasuchus lilloensis is a small carnivorous dinosauriform from the Middle Triassic of South America. The taxon was originally described as a new species of Lagosuchus by Romer (1972) and later even synonymized with the type species of the genus, Lagosuchus talampayensis ( Bonaparte 1975) . However, Sereno and Arcucci (1994) argued that the holotype of Lagosuchus talampayensis is undiagnostic and consequently referred Lagosuchus lilloensis to a new genus, Marasuchus .
Marasuchus is closely related to dinosaurs (Sereno and Arcucci 1994; Novas 1996 «) and is therefore used as an outgroup here.
Triassic OTUs
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