Abstract
Although already widespread in Laurasia, the Gondwanan Norian record of Neotheropoda (Dinosauria) is scarce, with a single taxon reported for the Los Colorados Formation of Argentina. Here the distal end of a dinosaur left femur from the Riograndia Assemblage Zone of Brazil (Norian, Candelaria Sequence, Parana Basin) is described and compared. Although fragmentary, the specimen has a morphology compatible with its attribution to Neotheropoda, being this the first record of the clade from the Brazilian Triassic. The new specimen supports a cosmopolitan distribution of Neotheropoda during the Late Triassic and highlights the potential for the discovery of additional dinosaur clades in Norian rocks of southern Brazil.
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