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- Hypostomus renestoi is a species of catfish in the family Loricariidae. It is native to South America, where it occurs in the upper Paraguay River basin...
- Avicranium is Avicranium renestoi. "Avicranium" is Latin for "bird cranium", in reference to its unusual bird-like skull, while "renestoi" references Silvio...
- Steyer, J.-S.; Laurin, M. (2024). "'Birds' of two feathers: Avicranium renestoi and the paraphyly of bird-headed reptiles (Diapsida: 'Avicephala')". Zoological...
- (2024) propose a new reconstruction of the skull and mandible of Avicranium renestoi and study the affinities of weigeltisaurids and drepanosauromorphs, recovering...
- (A. Miranda-Ribeiro, 1920) Hypostomus regani (Ihering, 1905) Hypostomus renestoi Zawadzki, da Silva & Troy, 2018 Hypostomus rhantos Armbruster, Tansey &...
- Waldo Pinheiro Troy alongside the description of the species Hypostomus renestoi. Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel, eds. (2022). "Hypostomus latirostris"....
- unguals (hand claws). A drepanosaur related to Drepanosaurus. Avicranium A. renestoi New Mexico 'Siltstone' Skull and neck vertebrae. A drepanosaur with a toothless...
- J-Sébastien; Laurin, Michel (2024-05-11). "'Birds' of two feathers: Avicranium renestoi and the paraphyly of bird-headed reptiles (Diapsida: 'Avicephala')". Zoological...
- et sp. nov. Butler, Nesbitt, Charig, Gower, & Barrett 2017 Avicranium renestoi gen. et sp. nov. Pritchard & Nesbitt 2017 Teleocrater rhadinus gen. et...
- J-Sébastien; Laurin, Michel (2024-05-11). "'Birds' of two feathers: Avicranium renestoi and the paraphyly of bird-headed reptiles (Diapsida: 'Avicephala')". Zoological...