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Cargninia is an extinct genus of basal lepidosauromorph from the Late Triassic of Brazil. The type and only known species is Cargninia enigmatica. It is known from the holotype UFRGS PV 1027 T, a partial left dentary (lower jaw bone) found in what is now Faxinal do Soturno, Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil, in the geopark Paleorrota. This locality is from the middle section of the Norian-age Caturrita Formation. Cargninia was named by José Fernando Bonaparte, , and in 2010. The generic name honors Daniel Cargnin, a Brazilian priest and fossil collector, and the specific name means “enigmatic”, in reference to its uncertain phylogenetic placement.

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  • Cargninia es un género extinto de Lepidosauria basal, del período Triásico. Él vivió durante el Triásico Superior (Cárnico y Noriense) en lo que hoy es la ciudad de la Faxinal do Soturno en Geopark Paleorrota, Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil. Es conocido a partir del holotipo UFRGS PV 1027 T es una dentadura parcial se recuperó en la Formación Caturrita. Cargninia fue nombrado por José Fernando Bonaparte, Cesar Leandro Schultz, Marina Bento Soares y Agustín G. Martinelli en 2010 y la especie tipo es Cargninia enigmática. El nombre del género honra lo sacerdote Daniel Cargnin, un coleccionista de fósiles de Brasil, y el nombre específico significa "enigmático", en referencia a la posición basal en el Lepidosauria.​ (es)
  • Cargninia é um gênero extinto de Lepidosauria basal do período Triássico. Ele viveu durante o período Triássico Superior (Carniano ou Noriano) no que é hoje a cidade de Faxinal do Soturno, Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil. É conhecido a partir do holótipo UFRGS PV 1027 T, uma dentição parcial que foi recuperada na Formação Caturrita. Cargninia foi nomeado por José Fernando Bonaparte, César Leandro Schultz, Marina Bento Soares e Agustín G. Martinelli em 2010 e a espécie-tipo é a Cargninia enigmatica. O nome genérico homenageia o padre Daniel Cargnin, um colecionador de fósseis brasileiro e o nome específico significa enigmático, em referência à posição basal dentro do Lepidosauria. (pt)
  • Cargninia is an extinct genus of basal lepidosauromorph from the Late Triassic of Brazil. The type and only known species is Cargninia enigmatica. It is known from the holotype UFRGS PV 1027 T, a partial left dentary (lower jaw bone) found in what is now Faxinal do Soturno, Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil, in the geopark Paleorrota. This locality is from the middle section of the Norian-age Caturrita Formation. Cargninia was named by José Fernando Bonaparte, , and in 2010. The generic name honors Daniel Cargnin, a Brazilian priest and fossil collector, and the specific name means “enigmatic”, in reference to its uncertain phylogenetic placement. (en)
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  • Bonaparte et al. 2010 (en)
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  • Cargninia is an extinct genus of basal lepidosauromorph from the Late Triassic of Brazil. The type and only known species is Cargninia enigmatica. It is known from the holotype UFRGS PV 1027 T, a partial left dentary (lower jaw bone) found in what is now Faxinal do Soturno, Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil, in the geopark Paleorrota. This locality is from the middle section of the Norian-age Caturrita Formation. Cargninia was named by José Fernando Bonaparte, , and in 2010. The generic name honors Daniel Cargnin, a Brazilian priest and fossil collector, and the specific name means “enigmatic”, in reference to its uncertain phylogenetic placement. The preserved dentary has small, peg-like teeth, with the underlying jaw bone about four times deeper than the height of each tooth crown. The jaw was originally collected with eleven preserved teeth and two or three more spaces for broken teeth. However, during preparation the front half of the fossil was destroyed, leaving only the rear part of the jaw with five preserved teeth and one or two empty spaces. Up to 20 teeth may have been present in a complete lower jaw. The teeth are positioned apicolingually (slightly inwards of the upper edge of the jaw bone). The penultimate tooth in the back of the jaw has a higher attachment point and its base is cemented to the jaw bone. The jaw as a whole can be characterized as having pleuroacrodont tooth implantation. Cargninia was originally described as a lepidosaur (crown-group lepidosauromorph), possibly related to the gliding kuehneosaurids. A 2020 redescription later considered it a valid, albeit fragmentary, lepidosauromorph with uncertain relations to other members of the group. Its pleuroacrodont dentition is similar to Gephyrosaurus (a basal rhynchocephalian) and Gueragama (a basal acrodontan squamate), which are each early members of major lepidosaur lineages with acrodont dentition. In the absence of more data, Cargninia's condition is considered to be a case of homoplasy (convergent evolution). Several additional pleuroacrodont jaw fragments are known from Faxinal do Soturno, though a lack of overlap prevents an unambiguous referral to Cargninia. (en)
  • Cargninia es un género extinto de Lepidosauria basal, del período Triásico. Él vivió durante el Triásico Superior (Cárnico y Noriense) en lo que hoy es la ciudad de la Faxinal do Soturno en Geopark Paleorrota, Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil. Es conocido a partir del holotipo UFRGS PV 1027 T es una dentadura parcial se recuperó en la Formación Caturrita. Cargninia fue nombrado por José Fernando Bonaparte, Cesar Leandro Schultz, Marina Bento Soares y Agustín G. Martinelli en 2010 y la especie tipo es Cargninia enigmática. El nombre del género honra lo sacerdote Daniel Cargnin, un coleccionista de fósiles de Brasil, y el nombre específico significa "enigmático", en referencia a la posición basal en el Lepidosauria.​ (es)
  • Cargninia é um gênero extinto de Lepidosauria basal do período Triássico. Ele viveu durante o período Triássico Superior (Carniano ou Noriano) no que é hoje a cidade de Faxinal do Soturno, Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil. É conhecido a partir do holótipo UFRGS PV 1027 T, uma dentição parcial que foi recuperada na Formação Caturrita. Cargninia foi nomeado por José Fernando Bonaparte, César Leandro Schultz, Marina Bento Soares e Agustín G. Martinelli em 2010 e a espécie-tipo é a Cargninia enigmatica. O nome genérico homenageia o padre Daniel Cargnin, um colecionador de fósseis brasileiro e o nome específico significa enigmático, em referência à posição basal dentro do Lepidosauria. (pt)
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