Genus: Brasilodon BONAPARTE, MARTINELLI, SCHULTZ & RUBERT, 2003
Etymology: Brazil and Greek, odon, "tooth"; Tooth from Brazil.
= Brasilitherium BONAPARTE, MARTINELLI, SCHULTZ & RUBERT, 2003
Etymology: Brazil, and Greek, therium, "mammal": Mammal from Brazil.
=Minicynodon BONAPARTE, SCHULTZ, SOARES & MARTINELLI, 2010
Etymology: Greek, minima, "small," Greek, cyno, "dog" and Greek, odon, "tooth": In reference to its small size.

Species: quadrangularis BONAPARTE, MARTINELLI, SCHULTZ & RUBERT, 2003
Etymology: Quadrangularis, in reference to the outline of the upper postcaines.

Holotype: UFRGS PV0611T

Locality: Linha Sao Luiz Locality, an abandoned quarry located 1.5 km northwest of downtown do Soturno Faxinal, 53°30'23"E, 29°34'08"S, near Barrio Santo Antonino, Faxinal do Soturno, Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil.

Horizon: Caturrita Formation.

Biostratigraphy: Icidosaur Assemblage Zone.

Age: Adamanian, Lower Coloradian age, Late Carnian-Early Norian Stage, Late Triassic Epoch, Late Triassic.

Material:

Material: Fragmentary skull.

Referred material:

PV 0716 T: Left side of the anterior or part of a skull bearing 6 worn postcanies.

BONAPARTE, MARTINELLI, & SCHULTZ, 2006

UFRGS PV0628T: Incomplete skull articulated to lower jaw.

UFGS PV0765T: An incomplete skull associated with 2 incomplete lower jaws and ulna.

 

GUIGNARD, MARTINELLI, & SOARES, 2019

Locality: Sesmaria do Pinhal, Candelaria, Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil.

Horizon: Caturrita Formation.

Biostratigraphy: Icidosaur Assemblage Zone.

Age: Adamanian, Late Carnian Stage, Lower Late Triassic Epoch, Late Triassic.

Material:

UFRGS-PV-1043-T: Almost complete skull, lower jaws and an incomplete and disarticulated axial and appendicualr skeleton, including incomplete vertebrae and ribs, right scapula, left humerus, left radius, ulnae, left acetabulum, right femur, left tibia, left calcaneum, left astraalus, fragments of metapods and phalanges.

 

= Brasilitherium riograndensis BONAPARTE, MARTINELLI, SCHULTZ & RUBERT, 2003
Etymology: In reference to the State of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, where the holotype was found.

Holotype: UFRGS PV 0694 T

Locality: Linha Sao Luiz Locality, an abandoned quarry located 1.5 km northwest of downtown do Soturno Faxinal, 53°30'23"E, 29°34'08"S, near Barrio Santo Antonino, Faxinal do Soturno, Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil.

Horizon: Caturrita Formation.

Biostratigraphy: Icidosaur Assemblage Zone.

Age: Adamanian, Late Carnian Stage, Lower Late Triassic Epoch, Late Triassic.

Material: Fragmentary skull without most of the zygomatic arches, the occiput and the basicranium, articulated with the complete left lower jaw and the incomplete right lower jaw.

Referred material:

BOPNAPARTE, MARTINELLI, & SCHULTZ, 2006

UFRGS PV0804T: Incomplete skull with fragment of right lower jaw.

UFRGS PV0929T: Incomplete skull articulated with lower jaws, and some postcranial remains.

 

Locality: Sesmaria do Pinhal, Candelaria, Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil.

Horizon: Caturrita Formation.

Biostratigraphy: Icidosaur Assemblage Zone.

Age: Adamanian, Late Carnian Stage, Lower Late Triassic Epoch, Late Triassic.

Material:

UFRGS PV 0595 T: Fragment of maxilla with 2 PC associated with a fragment of dentary with the last 2 pc.

UFRGS PV 0598 T: Incomplete maxilla, lower jaws, and fragmentary postcranial bones.

UFRGS PV 0603 T: An incomplete dentary with 2 alveolie for anterior pc and six complete pe.

UFRGS PV 0759 T: Represented by 2 incomplete maxillae with partial dentition and 2 incomplete dentaries with most of thier teeth.

UFRGS PV0760T: Incomplete skull with articulated lower jaws, incompletepectora girdle and humerus.

 

= Minicynodon maieri BONAPARTE, SCHULTZ, SOARES & MARTINELLI, 2010
Etymology: In honor of Wolfgang Maier, an investigator from the Dberhard-Karls-Unifersitat Tubingne, Germany.

Holotype: UFRGS-PV-1030-T

Locality: Linha Sao Luiz Locality, an abandoned quarry located 1.5 km northwest of downtown do Soturno Faxinal, 53°30'23"E, 29°34'08"S, near Barrio Santo Antonino, Faxinal do Soturno, Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil.

Horizon: Caturrita Formation.

Biostratigraphy: Icidosaur Assemblage Zone.

Age: Adamanian, Lower Coloradian age, Late Carnian-Early Norian Stage, Late Triassic Epoch, Late Triassic.

Material: Skull and dentary.