The Caturrita Formation contains a biozone for
tetrapods, the so-called "Ictidosauria Assemblage Zone
″ Ca-1.
Ictidosaurs are
tritheledontid cynodonts, a sister group of the
mammals. This is the reason, why this biozone recently has been renamed as "Mammaliamorpha Cenozone" to underline the importance of the cynodont fossils. The Caturrita Formation also hosts the stratigraphic marker level "Jachaleria" named after the
dicynodont Jachaleria candelariensis.
Dinosaurs and other
vertebrates have been discovered as well. In 1998 tracks of
prosauropods have been found near
Faxinal do Soturno that were most likely caused by
Unaysaurus tolentinoi. The fossil finds are concentrated around three major areas:
Santa Maria and northern surroundings (Água Negra) Faxinal do Soturno
Candelária and surroundings (Linha São Luis) The following taxa have been discovered so far in the Caturrita Formation:
Synapsids Dinosaurs Unnamed prosauropod genus present in
Rio Grande do Sul,
Brazil.
Other tetrapods Undetermined
phytosaur genus. == See also ==