- Martín
Vince and Juan C. Leal
between 1975 and 1977 at the
Estancia "El
Brete". The find was in 1977
reported in the
scientific literature. Saltasaurus...
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accepted species E.
leali is from the Late
Cretaceous Lecho Formation at El
Brete, Argentina. It was
described from
specimen PVL-4035, a coracoid, proximal...
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excavation of
Saltasaurus with Martín
Vince and Juan C. Leal at the
estancia "El
Brete." With
fellow Argentine Jaime Powell,
Bonaparte studied Saltasaurus and...
- Jean de La
Brète (pen name of
Alice Cherbonnel; 1858–1945) was a
pseudonymous French writer of
novels for
young women. Her best-known work, Mon oncle...
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Fernando Bonaparte at the El
Brete fossil site in
Salta Province, Argentina. El
Brete, 2.7 km (1.7 mi) from the town of El
Brete Estancia, is a fossiliferous...
- J. **** (2009). "Euenantiornithine
birds from the Late
Cretaceous of El
Brete (Argentina)" (PDF).
Irish Journal of
Earth Sciences. 27: 15–62. doi:10.3318/IJES...
- mya). The
fossil bones were
found in the
Lecho Formation at
estancia El
Brete, Argentina."Yungavolucris brevipedalis"
means "Short-footed
Yungas bird"...
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estancia El
Brete, Argentina. The
genus contains a
single species,
Lectavis bretincola. It's
naming means "Lecho
Formation bird
living at El
Brete". Lectavis...
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fossils collected from the
Lecho Formation (Maastrichtian age) of
Estancia El
Brete, in the
southern tip of the
province of Salta, Argentina. A
binominal name...
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paratype PVL 4059, a
distal end of left humerus,
recovered from the El
Brete locality (Maastrichtian age),
Lecho Formation of Argentina. A
possible third...