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- species is A. castilhoi. The genus was named in 1971 by Brazilian paleontologist Llewellyn Ivor Price. The type species is Araripesaurus castilhoi. The genus...
- Sattler from the Jur****ic Park franchise. †B. yorkense †B. castatum †B. castilhoi †B. hondurense †B. punctatum †B. sattlerae †B. ****oni**** †B. dimorpha...
- robustus A. piscator A. spielbergi Araripedactylus A. dehmi Araripesaurus A. castilhoi Barbosania B. gracilirostris Brasileodactylus B. araripensis Cearadactylus...
- Cupressales of uncertain affinities. The type species is "Brachyphyllum" castilhoi Duarte (1985). Ourostrobus einbergensis Sp. nov Valid Van Konijnenburg-van...
- species: †A. axelrodi Maisey & Moody, 2001 - Aptian of Venezuela †A. castilhoi Silva Santos, 1985 (Type) - Albian of Brazil †A. corythophorus Cavin,...
- from the original on 2018-09-06. Retrieved 2018-09-06. "Araripichthys castilhoi". Archived from the original on 2018-09-06. Retrieved 2018-09-06. "Stereosternum"...
- Formation Species Notes Araucaria cartellei, Brachyphyllum obesum, B. castilhoi, B. insigne, Iara igu****u, Caytoniales sp., Ephedra sp., Araripia florifera...
- (Pará) P. a. ecaudatus (Joicey & Talbot, 1924) Brazil (Mato Grosso) P. a. castilhoi d'Almeida, 1967 Brazil (São Paulo) P. a. callicles (Bates, 1861) north...
- preservation. Price described the new genus and species Araripesaurus castilhoi. Wild described the new species Dorygnathus mistelgauensis. Haubold accepted...
- for the fish's death. A study on the bone histology of Araripichthys castilhoi, interpreted as corroborating its placement within basal Teleostei, is...