“…Located in the municipality of Faxinal do Soturno, State of Rio Grande do Sul, this site has revealed an astonishing quantity and diversity of Norian vertebrates (Bonaparte, Schultz, & Martinelli, 2010; Schultz et al, 2020). After its discovery at the end of the 1990s, this site yielded hundreds of tetrapod remains that stand out for their exceptional preservation, including several cranial and postcranial materials of non‐mammaliaform cynodonts (Bonaparte et al, 2001, 2003, 2005; Bonaparte, Schultz, & Martinelli, 2010; Guignard et al, 2019a, 2019b; Martinelli et al, 2005; Martinelli & Soares, 2016; Oliveira et al, 2011; Soares et al, 2011), one partial skeleton of the saurischian dinosaur Guaibasaurus candelariensis (Agnolín & Martinelli, 2012; Bonaparte et al, 2007), remains of a putative pterosaur (Bonaparte, Schultz, & Soares, 2010; but see Soares et al, 2013; Dalla Vecchia, 2014), skulls and postcranial elements of procolophonoids (Cisneros & Schultz, 2003), sphenodontians (Arantes et al, 2009; Bonaparte & Sues, 2006; Ferigolo, 2000; Hsiou et al, 2015; Romo de Vivar, Martinelli, Hsiou, & Soares, 2020; Romo de Vivar & Soares, 2015), and skull remains of non‐rhynchocephalian lepidosauromorphs (Bonaparte, Schultz, & Martinelli, 2010; Romo de Vivar, Martinelli, Fonseca, & Soares, 2020). In addition, fish remains, insects, conchostracans, invertebrate ichnofossils, dinosaur footprints, and gymnosperms have been recovered at the site (Barboni & Dutra, 2013; Rohn et al, 2014; Silva et al, 2012), although from overlaying levels.…”