Genus: Cambaremys FRANCA & LANGER, 2005
Etyology: In allusion to Cambara, the former name of the village of Peiropolis, Minas Gerais, Brazil near which the type locality is located, and Greek, emys, "turtle."

Species: langertoni FRANCA & LANGER, 2005
Etymology: In honor of Sr. Langerton Neves da Cunha, "field-man" of Llewellyn Ivor Price during the 1960s and early 1970s, and collector of many improtant fossils in the area of Peiropolis.

Holotype: CPP-0252

Locality: 19°43'12"S, 47°45'04"W, Quarry 2 of Price at 900 m high, in the Serra do Veadinho area, municipality of Uberaba, about 2.5 km to the N-NW of the village of Peiropolis, Minas Gerais State, Brazil.

Horizon: Serra da Galga Member, Maraila Formation.

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Probably Maastrichtian Stage, Uppermost Senonian Subepoch, Uppermost Gulf Epoch, Late Cretaceous.

Material: Cervical vertebra, partial carapace, right mesoplastron, both xiphiplastra, both coracoids, right scapula, both humeri, left radius, both ulnae, both pelvic girdles, right femur, both tibiae, both fibulae, along with other disarticulated remains including carpals, tarsals, metapodials, and phalanges and an ungual.