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leaves off of the tops of trees. G.
faustoi's closest relative was Aeolosaurus. The type
species is
Gondwanatitan faustoi,
formally described by
Kellner and...
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Ancilla faustoi is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Ancillariidae.
Matthews H.R. ,
Matthews H.C. &
Muniz Dijck M.P. (1979)...
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Cycloramphus faustoi is a
species of frog in the
family Cycloramphidae. It is
endemic to Ilha dos Alcatrazes, a
small island about 35 km off the coast...
- Group,
Gansu 41
vertebrae and a
mostly complete hind limb
Gondwanatitan faustoi MN 4111-V
National Museum of
Brazil Late
Campanian Adamantina Formation...
- Formation, Taubaté Basin, São
Paulo state, Brazil. The type
species is B.
faustoi. It is
related to
Coragyps and
slightly larger than C. occidentalis. Alvarenga...
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latest surviving not-titanosaur sauropods. †Gondwanatitan †Gondwanatitan
faustoi 70 Ma
Adamantina Formation and
Cambabe Formation,
Brazil An aeolosaurid...
- Vickers-Rich, Gimenez, Cúneo, Puerta, and
Vacca 1999 Argentina
Gondwanatitan faustoi Kellner & de Azevedo, 1999
Valid Kellner and de
Azevedo 1999 Brazil Jobaria...
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Gondwanatitan faustoi, the
closest known relative of the genus, has been
proposed to
represent an
additional species of Aeolosaurus, as
Aeolosaurus faustoi. However...
- (possibly extinct) Togo
slippery frog (Conraua derooi) (possibly extinct)
Cycloramphus faustoi Bale
Mountains frog (Ericabatrachus baleensis)
Mocha Island ground frog...
- 1909 (Merriam's teratorn)
Cathartidae – New
World vultures †Brasilogyps
faustoi Alvarenga 1985 (Late
Oligocene –
Early Miocene) †****ur
cardenasi Stucchi...