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Brasiliguana is a genus of iguanian lizard which lived during the late Cretaceous period (Turonian to Santonian stage) in what is now Brazil. It is known from the holotype MN 7230-V, an isolated left maxilla with partially preserved teeth, which was found in the Upper Cretaceous Adamantina Formation, part of the Bauru Group of São Paulo State, southeast Brazil. Brasiliguana was named by William R. Nava and Agustín G. Martinelli in 2011 and the type species is Brasiliguana prudentis. The generic name refers to its provenance from the Late Cretaceous of Brazil and iguana, from the South American and Caribbean aboriginal language meaning "lizard". The specific name, prudentis, refers to Presidente Prudente Municipality, where the holotype was found.

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  • Brasiliguana is a genus of iguanian lizard which lived during the late Cretaceous period (Turonian to Santonian stage) in what is now Brazil. It is known from the holotype MN 7230-V, an isolated left maxilla with partially preserved teeth, which was found in the Upper Cretaceous Adamantina Formation, part of the Bauru Group of São Paulo State, southeast Brazil. Brasiliguana was named by William R. Nava and Agustín G. Martinelli in 2011 and the type species is Brasiliguana prudentis. The generic name refers to its provenance from the Late Cretaceous of Brazil and iguana, from the South American and Caribbean aboriginal language meaning "lizard". The specific name, prudentis, refers to Presidente Prudente Municipality, where the holotype was found. Brasiliguana prudentis constitutes the second lizard species from the Late Cretaceous of Brazil based on cranial material, the third lizard record from the Bauru Group and the sixth from the Cretaceous of Brazil as a whole. (en)
  • Brasiliguana es un género de lagarto iguanio el cual vivió durante el período Cretácico Superior (Turoniense a Santoniense) en lo que ahora es Brasil. Es conocido a partir del holotipo MN 7230-V, un maxilar izquierdo aislado con algunos dientes parcialmente preservados, los cuales fueron hallados en la formación Adamantina, parte del Grupo Bauru del estado de São Paulo, al sureste de Brasil. Brasiliguana fue nombrado por William R. Nava y Agustín G. Martinelli en 2011 y la especie tipo es Brasiliguana prudentis. El nombre científico se refiere a su procedencia del Cretácico tardío de Brasil y la palabra iguana, de origen indígena que se refiere a estos lagartos de Centro y Suramérica. El nombre de la especie, prudentis, se refiere a la municipalidad de Presidente Prudente, donde se encontró el holotipo.​ (es)
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  • Nava & Martinelli, 2011 (en)
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  • Upper Cretaceous, (en)
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  • Brasiliguana (en)
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  • * †B. prudentis (Nava & Martinelli, 2011 ) (en)
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  • Brasiliguana (en)
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  • Brasiliguana is a genus of iguanian lizard which lived during the late Cretaceous period (Turonian to Santonian stage) in what is now Brazil. It is known from the holotype MN 7230-V, an isolated left maxilla with partially preserved teeth, which was found in the Upper Cretaceous Adamantina Formation, part of the Bauru Group of São Paulo State, southeast Brazil. Brasiliguana was named by William R. Nava and Agustín G. Martinelli in 2011 and the type species is Brasiliguana prudentis. The generic name refers to its provenance from the Late Cretaceous of Brazil and iguana, from the South American and Caribbean aboriginal language meaning "lizard". The specific name, prudentis, refers to Presidente Prudente Municipality, where the holotype was found. (en)
  • Brasiliguana es un género de lagarto iguanio el cual vivió durante el período Cretácico Superior (Turoniense a Santoniense) en lo que ahora es Brasil. Es conocido a partir del holotipo MN 7230-V, un maxilar izquierdo aislado con algunos dientes parcialmente preservados, los cuales fueron hallados en la formación Adamantina, parte del Grupo Bauru del estado de São Paulo, al sureste de Brasil. Brasiliguana fue nombrado por William R. Nava y Agustín G. Martinelli en 2011 y la especie tipo es Brasiliguana prudentis. El nombre científico se refiere a su procedencia del Cretácico tardío de Brasil y la palabra iguana, de origen indígena que se refiere a estos lagartos de Centro y Suramérica. El nombre de la especie, prudentis, se refiere a la municipalidad de Presidente Prudente, donde se encontr (es)
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  • Brasiliguana (en)
  • Brasiliguana (es)
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