Brasilestes

Brasilestes is an extinct genus of mammals from the Late Cretaceous (Campanian-Maastrichtian) of South America. Its type species, B. stardusti, is named after David Bowie.[1][2]

Brasilestes
Temporal range:
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Clade: Tribosphenida
Genus: Brasilestes
Castro et al., 2018
Species:
B. stardusti
Binomial name
Brasilestes stardusti
Castro et al., 2018

Description

Brasilestes is noted to be relatively large for a Mesozoic mammal, with a length speculated at around 50 cm.[2]

Classification

Brasilestes is a tribosphenic mammal. It is tentatively assigned to Eutheria due to contemporary eutherian remains in the Adamantina Formation.[3]

Palaeoecology

Brasilestes occurs in the Adamantina Formation, alongside a plethora of dinosaur and notosuchian taxa. Contemporary mammals include eutherians, gondwanatheres and meridiolestidans.[3]

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