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  2. Gondwanax - Wikipedia

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    Gondwanax (meaning "lord of Gondwana") is an extinct genus of silesaurid dinosauriform from the Triassic Pinheiros-Chiniquá Sequence of Brazil. The genus contains a single species , G. paraisensis , known from a partial skeleton.

  3. Fossil of new reptile species found in Brazil sheds light on ...

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    Named Gondwanax paraisensis, the four-legged reptile species was roughly the size of a small dog with a long tail, or about 1 meter (39 inches) long and weighing between 3 and 6 kg (7 to 13 pounds ...

  4. 2025 in archosaur paleontology - Wikipedia

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    Gondwanax [23] Gen. et sp. nov In press Müller Middle–Late Triassic (Ladinian–early Carnian) Pinheiros-Chiniquá Sequence of the Santa Maria Supersequence Brazil. A sulcimentisaurian member of the possibly paraphyletic family Silesauridae. The type species is G. paraisensis. Announced in 2024; the final article version will be published in ...

  5. Gondwana - Wikipedia

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    Gondwana (/ ɡ ɒ n d ˈ w ɑː n ə /) [1] was a large landmass, sometimes referred to as a supercontinent.The remnants of Gondwana make up around two-thirds of today's continental area, including South America, Africa, Antarctica, Australia, Zealandia, Arabia, and the Indian subcontinent.

  6. Silesauridae - Wikipedia

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    Silesauridae is an extinct family of Triassic dinosauriforms.It is most commonly considered to be a clade of non-dinosaur dinosauriforms, and the sister group of ...

  7. Laurasia - Wikipedia

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    Laurasia (/ l ɔː ˈ r eɪ ʒ ə,-ʃ i ə /) [1] was the more northern of two large landmasses that formed part of the Pangaea supercontinent from around ), the other being Gondwana. ...

  8. Gondwanatheria - Wikipedia

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    Gondwanatheria is an extinct group of mammaliaforms that lived in parts of Gondwana, including Madagascar, India, South America, Africa, and Antarctica during the Upper Cretaceous through the Miocene (and possibly much earlier, if Allostaffia is a member of this group [3]).

  9. Gondwana Rainforests - Wikipedia

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    The Gondwana Rainforests of Australia, formerly known as the Central Eastern Rainforest Reserves, are the most extensive area of subtropical rainforest in the world. [1] ...