taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
039F8939FFB3FFDF6AC216604D7E9A31.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14824226/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14824226	Figure 1. Historical research on Noasaurus leali. A, group picture of the fieldwork team on the 1975 expedition to the El Brete site from which the Noasaurus material was found. From left to right, lab technician Juan Carlos Leal, who discovered the fossil locality and to whom the species Noasaurus leali is dedicated, Ph.D. student Jaime Eduardo Powell, palaeontologist and leader of the team Prof.José Bonaparte, participant Tomás H. Fasola, an unknown man, and lab technician Martín Vince [from Abdala et al. (2022), modified; courtesy of Pablo Ortiz]; B, field camp at the base of the hill in 1975 and where the fossils were brought to the vehicles (Bonaparte 1996b); C, El Brete fossil site during the excavation of 1975 (Bonaparte 2007); D, Noasaurus material deposited and examined with a microscope at the palaeontological lab of the Museo Miguel Lillo around 1975–76 (La Universidad Trabaja 1976); E, plate and first illustration of the Noasaurus holotypic material (PVL 4061) by Bonaparte and Powell (1980) (modified). From the left half of the plate E: A, B, maxilla in lateral (A) and medial (B) views; C, quadrate in medial view; D, E, posterior cervical rib, originally misidentified as a squamosal, in lateral (D) and dorsal (E) views. From the right half of the plate E: A, B, second metatarsal in medial (A) and posterior (B) views; C, D, cervical vertebral arch in dorsal and lateral views; E, F, manual ungual, initially misinterpreted as a pedal ungual, in medial (E) and proximal (F) views. G, H, manual phalanx, initially misinterpreted as a pedal phalanx, in lateral (G) and ventral (H) views; I, J, mid-cervical rib in lateral (I) and medial (J) views.	Figure 1. Historical research on Noasaurus leali. A, group picture of the fieldwork team on the 1975 expedition to the El Brete site from which the Noasaurus material was found. From left to right, lab technician Juan Carlos Leal, who discovered the fossil locality and to whom the species Noasaurus leali is dedicated, Ph.D. student Jaime Eduardo Powell, palaeontologist and leader of the team Prof.José Bonaparte, participant Tomás H. Fasola, an unknown man, and lab technician Martín Vince [from Abdala et al. (2022), modified; courtesy of Pablo Ortiz]; B, field camp at the base of the hill in 1975 and where the fossils were brought to the vehicles (Bonaparte 1996b); C, El Brete fossil site during the excavation of 1975 (Bonaparte 2007); D, Noasaurus material deposited and examined with a microscope at the palaeontological lab of the Museo Miguel Lillo around 1975–76 (La Universidad Trabaja 1976); E, plate and first illustration of the Noasaurus holotypic material (PVL 4061) by Bonaparte and Powell (1980) (modified). From the left half of the plate E: A, B, maxilla in lateral (A) and medial (B) views; C, quadrate in medial view; D, E, posterior cervical rib, originally misidentified as a squamosal, in lateral (D) and dorsal (E) views. From the right half of the plate E: A, B, second metatarsal in medial (A) and posterior (B) views; C, D, cervical vertebral arch in dorsal and lateral views; E, F, manual ungual, initially misinterpreted as a pedal ungual, in medial (E) and proximal (F) views. G, H, manual phalanx, initially misinterpreted as a pedal phalanx, in lateral (G) and ventral (H) views; I, J, mid-cervical rib in lateral (I) and medial (J) views.	2024-12-18	Hendrickx, Christophe;Cerroni, Mauricio A.;Agnolín, Federico L.;Catalano, Santiago;Ribeiro, Cátia F.;Delcourt, Rafael		Zenodo	biologists	Hendrickx, Christophe;Cerroni, Mauricio A.;Agnolín, Federico L.;Catalano, Santiago;Ribeiro, Cátia F.;Delcourt, Rafael			
039F8939FFB3FFDF6AC216604D7E9A31.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14824232/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14824232	Figure 3. Preserved material and tentative reconstruction of Noasaurus leali. A, B, size estimation and position of the holotypic cranial and postcranial elements of Noasaurus leali (black silhouette with preserved material in white from Jaime A. Headden; used with permission; modified); C, skeletal reconstruction of Noasaurus leali in lateral view based on a reconstruction of Masiakasaurus knopfleri from Scott Hartman (used with permission; modified).Abbreviations:cva, cervical vertebral arch; ipc, indeterminate postcervical centrum; q, quadrate; m, maxilla; mcr, mid cervical rib; mpIII.1, first manual phalanx of digit III; mtII, metatarsal of digit II; muI?, manual ungual possibly from digit I; pcr, posterior cervical rib.	Figure 3. Preserved material and tentative reconstruction of Noasaurus leali. A, B, size estimation and position of the holotypic cranial and postcranial elements of Noasaurus leali (black silhouette with preserved material in white from Jaime A. Headden; used with permission; modified); C, skeletal reconstruction of Noasaurus leali in lateral view based on a reconstruction of Masiakasaurus knopfleri from Scott Hartman (used with permission; modified).Abbreviations:cva, cervical vertebral arch; ipc, indeterminate postcervical centrum; q, quadrate; m, maxilla; mcr, mid cervical rib; mpIII.1, first manual phalanx of digit III; mtII, metatarsal of digit II; muI?, manual ungual possibly from digit I; pcr, posterior cervical rib.	2024-12-18	Hendrickx, Christophe;Cerroni, Mauricio A.;Agnolín, Federico L.;Catalano, Santiago;Ribeiro, Cátia F.;Delcourt, Rafael		Zenodo	biologists	Hendrickx, Christophe;Cerroni, Mauricio A.;Agnolín, Federico L.;Catalano, Santiago;Ribeiro, Cátia F.;Delcourt, Rafael			
039F8939FFB3FFDF6AC216604D7E9A31.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14824230/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14824230	Figure 2. Geographical and stratigraphical distributions of Noasaurus leali. A, Salta Province in Northern Argentina (map of Argentina courtesy of Stephanie Abramowicz, Dinosaur Institute, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County; modified); B, location of the El Brete fossil site 2.6 km north to the El Brete Estancia and 1.55 km west to the Clavizán River (from Chiappe 1993; modified); C, sedimentological log illustrating the stratigraphic occurrence of Noasaurus and other plant, invertebrate and dinosaur fossils within the Maastrichtian Lecho Formation and Maastrichtian–Danian Yacoraite Formation of the Balbuena Subgroup, Salta Group (log from Bonaparte et al. 1977; modified).	Figure 2. Geographical and stratigraphical distributions of Noasaurus leali. A, Salta Province in Northern Argentina (map of Argentina courtesy of Stephanie Abramowicz, Dinosaur Institute, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County; modified); B, location of the El Brete fossil site 2.6 km north to the El Brete Estancia and 1.55 km west to the Clavizán River (from Chiappe 1993; modified); C, sedimentological log illustrating the stratigraphic occurrence of Noasaurus and other plant, invertebrate and dinosaur fossils within the Maastrichtian Lecho Formation and Maastrichtian–Danian Yacoraite Formation of the Balbuena Subgroup, Salta Group (log from Bonaparte et al. 1977; modified).	2024-12-18	Hendrickx, Christophe;Cerroni, Mauricio A.;Agnolín, Federico L.;Catalano, Santiago;Ribeiro, Cátia F.;Delcourt, Rafael		Zenodo	biologists	Hendrickx, Christophe;Cerroni, Mauricio A.;Agnolín, Federico L.;Catalano, Santiago;Ribeiro, Cátia F.;Delcourt, Rafael			
039F8939FFB3FFDF6AC216604D7E9A31.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14824234/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14824234	Figure 4. Maxilla of Noasaurus leali (PVL 4061). Left maxilla in: A, lateral; B, medial; C, dorsal; D, ventral; E, anterior; and F, posterior views; with F–J, close-up on G, the anterior surface of the maxilla in anterolateral view; H, the maxillary fossa in posterolateral view; I, the maxillary fossa and ascending process in lateral view; J, the anteromedial process in ventromedial view. Abbreviations: amb, anteromedial process; anr, anterior ramus; aof, antorbital fenestra; aor, antorbital ridge; asr, ascending ramus; av12, 12th maxillary alveolus; av13, 13th maxillary alveolus; idw, interdental wall; juc, jugal contact; lac, lacrimal contact; laof, lateral antorbital fossa; maf, maxillary alveolar foramina; mcf, maxillary circumfenestra foramina; mew, medial wall; mfo, maxillary fossa; mx1, first maxillary tooth; mx3, third maxillary tooth; mx6, sixth maxillary tooth; mx8, eight maxillary tooth; mx10, 10th maxillary tooth; nac, nasal contact; nug, nutrient groove; pac, palatine contact; pmc, premaxilla contact; ri, ridge.Scale bars equal 2 cm (A–D), 1 cm (E–G), and 5 mm (H, J).	Figure 4. Maxilla of Noasaurus leali (PVL 4061). Left maxilla in: A, lateral; B, medial; C, dorsal; D, ventral; E, anterior; and F, posterior views; with F–J, close-up on G, the anterior surface of the maxilla in anterolateral view; H, the maxillary fossa in posterolateral view; I, the maxillary fossa and ascending process in lateral view; J, the anteromedial process in ventromedial view. Abbreviations: amb, anteromedial process; anr, anterior ramus; aof, antorbital fenestra; aor, antorbital ridge; asr, ascending ramus; av12, 12th maxillary alveolus; av13, 13th maxillary alveolus; idw, interdental wall; juc, jugal contact; lac, lacrimal contact; laof, lateral antorbital fossa; maf, maxillary alveolar foramina; mcf, maxillary circumfenestra foramina; mew, medial wall; mfo, maxillary fossa; mx1, first maxillary tooth; mx3, third maxillary tooth; mx6, sixth maxillary tooth; mx8, eight maxillary tooth; mx10, 10th maxillary tooth; nac, nasal contact; nug, nutrient groove; pac, palatine contact; pmc, premaxilla contact; ri, ridge.Scale bars equal 2 cm (A–D), 1 cm (E–G), and 5 mm (H, J).	2024-12-18	Hendrickx, Christophe;Cerroni, Mauricio A.;Agnolín, Federico L.;Catalano, Santiago;Ribeiro, Cátia F.;Delcourt, Rafael		Zenodo	biologists	Hendrickx, Christophe;Cerroni, Mauricio A.;Agnolín, Federico L.;Catalano, Santiago;Ribeiro, Cátia F.;Delcourt, Rafael			
039F8939FFB3FFDF6AC216604D7E9A31.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14824238/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14824238	Figure 5. Quadrate of Noasaurus leali (PVL 4061). Right quadrate in: A, anterior; B, lateral; C, posterior; D, medial; E, dorsal; F–G, ventral views; with F, tentative reconstruction of the mandibular articulation. Abbreviations: ecc, ectocondyle; enc, entocondyle; ics, intercondylar sulcus; lpq, lateral process, qh, quadrate head; qr, quadrate ridge; pfl, pterygoid flange; vsh, ventral shelf. Scale bars equal 2 cm (A–D) and 1 cm (E–G).	Figure 5. Quadrate of Noasaurus leali (PVL 4061). Right quadrate in: A, anterior; B, lateral; C, posterior; D, medial; E, dorsal; F–G, ventral views; with F, tentative reconstruction of the mandibular articulation. Abbreviations: ecc, ectocondyle; enc, entocondyle; ics, intercondylar sulcus; lpq, lateral process, qh, quadrate head; qr, quadrate ridge; pfl, pterygoid flange; vsh, ventral shelf. Scale bars equal 2 cm (A–D) and 1 cm (E–G).	2024-12-18	Hendrickx, Christophe;Cerroni, Mauricio A.;Agnolín, Federico L.;Catalano, Santiago;Ribeiro, Cátia F.;Delcourt, Rafael		Zenodo	biologists	Hendrickx, Christophe;Cerroni, Mauricio A.;Agnolín, Federico L.;Catalano, Santiago;Ribeiro, Cátia F.;Delcourt, Rafael			
039F8939FFB3FFDF6AC216604D7E9A31.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14824240/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14824240	Figure 6. Maxillary dentition of Noasaurus leali (PVL 4061). A, maxillary teeth in medial view; B, posterior; C, anterior maxillary teeth in ventral view; close-up on the E, F, first; G, H, third; I, J, eighth; K, M; 10th maxillary teeth in labial (E, G, I, K), lingual (F, H, J, L), and apicolabial (M) views; O, P, close-up on the detached first maxillary crown in N, distal; O, apical; and P, mesiolingual views; Q, R, close-up on the distocentral denticles of the Q, first; and R, third maxillary crowns in labial views; S, close-up on the mesiocentral denticles of the third maxillary crown in lingual view. Abbreviations: av13, 13th maxillary alveolus; dca, distal carina; mca, mesial carina; mx1, first maxillary tooth; mx3, third maxillary tooth; mx6, sixth maxillary tooth; mx8, eight maxillary tooth; mx10, 10th maxillary tooth; mx12, 12th maxillary tooth; sps, spalled surface. Scale bars equal 1 cm (A–C), and 1 mm (D–R), 0.5 mm (S).	Figure 6. Maxillary dentition of Noasaurus leali (PVL 4061). A, maxillary teeth in medial view; B, posterior; C, anterior maxillary teeth in ventral view; close-up on the E, F, first; G, H, third; I, J, eighth; K, M; 10th maxillary teeth in labial (E, G, I, K), lingual (F, H, J, L), and apicolabial (M) views; O, P, close-up on the detached first maxillary crown in N, distal; O, apical; and P, mesiolingual views; Q, R, close-up on the distocentral denticles of the Q, first; and R, third maxillary crowns in labial views; S, close-up on the mesiocentral denticles of the third maxillary crown in lingual view. Abbreviations: av13, 13th maxillary alveolus; dca, distal carina; mca, mesial carina; mx1, first maxillary tooth; mx3, third maxillary tooth; mx6, sixth maxillary tooth; mx8, eight maxillary tooth; mx10, 10th maxillary tooth; mx12, 12th maxillary tooth; sps, spalled surface. Scale bars equal 1 cm (A–C), and 1 mm (D–R), 0.5 mm (S).	2024-12-18	Hendrickx, Christophe;Cerroni, Mauricio A.;Agnolín, Federico L.;Catalano, Santiago;Ribeiro, Cátia F.;Delcourt, Rafael		Zenodo	biologists	Hendrickx, Christophe;Cerroni, Mauricio A.;Agnolín, Federico L.;Catalano, Santiago;Ribeiro, Cátia F.;Delcourt, Rafael			
039F8939FFB3FFDF6AC216604D7E9A31.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14824244/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14824244	Figure 7. Mid-posterior cervical vertebral arch of Noasaurus leali (PVL 4061). Sixth or seventh cervical vertebra without (A–F) and with labels (G–L) in A, G, left lateral; B, H, right lateral; C, I, anterior; D, J, ventral; E, K, dorsal; and F, L, posterior views.Abbreviations: acdl, anterior centrodiapophyseal lamina; ap, anterior prong; cdf, centrodiapophyseal fossa; cpof, centropostygapophyseal fossa; cprf, centroprezygapophyseal fossa; dp, diapophysis; ep, epipophysis; eprl, epipophyseal–prezygapophyseal lamina; lat. cpol, lateral centropostzygapophyseal lamina; lat. cprl, lateral centroprezygapophyseal lamina; med. cpol, medial centropostzygapophyseal lamina; med. cprl, medial centroprezygapophyseal lamina; nc, neural canal; nsb, neural spine base; pcdl, posterior centrodiapophyseal lamina; ped, pedicle; pocdf, postzygapophyseal centrodiapophyseal fossa; pp, posterior prong; prcdf, prezygapophyseal centrodiapophyseal fossa; poz, postzygapophysis; podl, postzygodiapophyseal lamina; prdl, prezygodiapophyseal lamina; prz, prezygapophysis; sprf, spinoprezygapophyseal fossa; spof, spinopostzygapophyseal fossa; tpol, intrapostzygapophyseal lamina; tprl, intraprezygapophyseal lamina. Scale bars equal 2 cm (A, B, D, E) and 1 cm (C, F).	Figure 7. Mid-posterior cervical vertebral arch of Noasaurus leali (PVL 4061). Sixth or seventh cervical vertebra without (A–F) and with labels (G–L) in A, G, left lateral; B, H, right lateral; C, I, anterior; D, J, ventral; E, K, dorsal; and F, L, posterior views.Abbreviations: acdl, anterior centrodiapophyseal lamina; ap, anterior prong; cdf, centrodiapophyseal fossa; cpof, centropostygapophyseal fossa; cprf, centroprezygapophyseal fossa; dp, diapophysis; ep, epipophysis; eprl, epipophyseal–prezygapophyseal lamina; lat. cpol, lateral centropostzygapophyseal lamina; lat. cprl, lateral centroprezygapophyseal lamina; med. cpol, medial centropostzygapophyseal lamina; med. cprl, medial centroprezygapophyseal lamina; nc, neural canal; nsb, neural spine base; pcdl, posterior centrodiapophyseal lamina; ped, pedicle; pocdf, postzygapophyseal centrodiapophyseal fossa; pp, posterior prong; prcdf, prezygapophyseal centrodiapophyseal fossa; poz, postzygapophysis; podl, postzygodiapophyseal lamina; prdl, prezygodiapophyseal lamina; prz, prezygapophysis; sprf, spinoprezygapophyseal fossa; spof, spinopostzygapophyseal fossa; tpol, intrapostzygapophyseal lamina; tprl, intraprezygapophyseal lamina. Scale bars equal 2 cm (A, B, D, E) and 1 cm (C, F).	2024-12-18	Hendrickx, Christophe;Cerroni, Mauricio A.;Agnolín, Federico L.;Catalano, Santiago;Ribeiro, Cátia F.;Delcourt, Rafael		Zenodo	biologists	Hendrickx, Christophe;Cerroni, Mauricio A.;Agnolín, Federico L.;Catalano, Santiago;Ribeiro, Cátia F.;Delcourt, Rafael			
039F8939FFB3FFDF6AC216604D7E9A31.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14824246/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14824246	Figure 8. Mid-cervical rib of Noasaurus leali (PVL 4061). Left proximal end of a fourth or fifth cervical rib in: A, lateral; B, medial; C, anterior; D, ventral; E, dorsal; and F, posterior views.Abbreviations:af, anterior fossa; alp, anterolateral process; br, buttressed ridge; cap, capitulum; ctw, capitulotubercular web; pnf, pneumatic foramina; pp, posterior process; tub, tuberculum.Scale bar equals 1 cm.	Figure 8. Mid-cervical rib of Noasaurus leali (PVL 4061). Left proximal end of a fourth or fifth cervical rib in: A, lateral; B, medial; C, anterior; D, ventral; E, dorsal; and F, posterior views.Abbreviations:af, anterior fossa; alp, anterolateral process; br, buttressed ridge; cap, capitulum; ctw, capitulotubercular web; pnf, pneumatic foramina; pp, posterior process; tub, tuberculum.Scale bar equals 1 cm.	2024-12-18	Hendrickx, Christophe;Cerroni, Mauricio A.;Agnolín, Federico L.;Catalano, Santiago;Ribeiro, Cátia F.;Delcourt, Rafael		Zenodo	biologists	Hendrickx, Christophe;Cerroni, Mauricio A.;Agnolín, Federico L.;Catalano, Santiago;Ribeiro, Cátia F.;Delcourt, Rafael			
039F8939FFB3FFDF6AC216604D7E9A31.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14824248/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14824248	Figure 9. Posterior cervical rib of Noasaurus leali (PVL 4061). Left ninth or 10th cervical rib in: A, lateral; B, medial; C, dorsal; D, anterior; E, posterior; and F, ventral views.Abbreviations:alp, anterolateral process; br, buttressed ridge; cap, capitulum; ctw, capitulotubercular web; dlp, dorsolateral process; for?, putative foramen; pf, posterior fossa; pnf, pneumatic foramen; tub, tuberculum. Scale bar equals 1 cm.	Figure 9. Posterior cervical rib of Noasaurus leali (PVL 4061). Left ninth or 10th cervical rib in: A, lateral; B, medial; C, dorsal; D, anterior; E, posterior; and F, ventral views.Abbreviations:alp, anterolateral process; br, buttressed ridge; cap, capitulum; ctw, capitulotubercular web; dlp, dorsolateral process; for?, putative foramen; pf, posterior fossa; pnf, pneumatic foramen; tub, tuberculum. Scale bar equals 1 cm.	2024-12-18	Hendrickx, Christophe;Cerroni, Mauricio A.;Agnolín, Federico L.;Catalano, Santiago;Ribeiro, Cátia F.;Delcourt, Rafael		Zenodo	biologists	Hendrickx, Christophe;Cerroni, Mauricio A.;Agnolín, Federico L.;Catalano, Santiago;Ribeiro, Cátia F.;Delcourt, Rafael			
039F8939FFB3FFDF6AC216604D7E9A31.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14824252/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14824252	Figure 10. Indeterminate postcervical vertebra of Noasaurus leali (PVL 4061). Centrum in A, left lateral; B, right lateral; C, anterior; D, ventral; E, dorsal; and F, posterior views. Abbreviations:avs, anteroventral sulcus; lf, lateral fossa. Scale bar equals 2 cm.	Figure 10. Indeterminate postcervical vertebra of Noasaurus leali (PVL 4061). Centrum in A, left lateral; B, right lateral; C, anterior; D, ventral; E, dorsal; and F, posterior views. Abbreviations:avs, anteroventral sulcus; lf, lateral fossa. Scale bar equals 2 cm.	2024-12-18	Hendrickx, Christophe;Cerroni, Mauricio A.;Agnolín, Federico L.;Catalano, Santiago;Ribeiro, Cátia F.;Delcourt, Rafael		Zenodo	biologists	Hendrickx, Christophe;Cerroni, Mauricio A.;Agnolín, Federico L.;Catalano, Santiago;Ribeiro, Cátia F.;Delcourt, Rafael			
039F8939FFB3FFDF6AC216604D7E9A31.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14824254/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14824254	Figure 11.Manual phalanx of Noasaurus leali (PVL 4061). Left manual phalanx III-1 in: A, lateral; B, medial; C, distal; D, dorsal; E, ventral; and F, proximal views.Abbreviations:ac, articular condyles; cp, collateral pits; das, distal articular surface; def, dorsal extensor fossa; ff, flexor fossa; mk, median keel; pas, proximal articular surface. Scale bars equal 1 cm.	Figure 11.Manual phalanx of Noasaurus leali (PVL 4061). Left manual phalanx III-1 in: A, lateral; B, medial; C, distal; D, dorsal; E, ventral; and F, proximal views.Abbreviations:ac, articular condyles; cp, collateral pits; das, distal articular surface; def, dorsal extensor fossa; ff, flexor fossa; mk, median keel; pas, proximal articular surface. Scale bars equal 1 cm.	2024-12-18	Hendrickx, Christophe;Cerroni, Mauricio A.;Agnolín, Federico L.;Catalano, Santiago;Ribeiro, Cátia F.;Delcourt, Rafael		Zenodo	biologists	Hendrickx, Christophe;Cerroni, Mauricio A.;Agnolín, Federico L.;Catalano, Santiago;Ribeiro, Cátia F.;Delcourt, Rafael			
039F8939FFB3FFDF6AC216604D7E9A31.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14824256/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14824256	Figure 12. Manual ungual of Noasaurus leali (PVL 4061). Complete right? manual ungual I? in: A, lateral; B, medial; C, proximal; D, distal; E, F, ventral; G, dorsal views; with F, close-up on the flexor fossa. Abbreviations: ep, extensor process; ff, flexor fossa; mk, median keel; pvp, posteroventral process; r, ridge; vl, ventral lip; vg, vascular groove. Scale bars equal 1 cm (A–E, G) and 5 mm (F).	Figure 12. Manual ungual of Noasaurus leali (PVL 4061). Complete right? manual ungual I? in: A, lateral; B, medial; C, proximal; D, distal; E, F, ventral; G, dorsal views; with F, close-up on the flexor fossa. Abbreviations: ep, extensor process; ff, flexor fossa; mk, median keel; pvp, posteroventral process; r, ridge; vl, ventral lip; vg, vascular groove. Scale bars equal 1 cm (A–E, G) and 5 mm (F).	2024-12-18	Hendrickx, Christophe;Cerroni, Mauricio A.;Agnolín, Federico L.;Catalano, Santiago;Ribeiro, Cátia F.;Delcourt, Rafael		Zenodo	biologists	Hendrickx, Christophe;Cerroni, Mauricio A.;Agnolín, Federico L.;Catalano, Santiago;Ribeiro, Cátia F.;Delcourt, Rafael			
039F8939FFB3FFDF6AC216604D7E9A31.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14824258/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14824258	Figure 13. Manual ungual of Noasaurus leali (PVL 4061). Incomplete left? manual ungual I? in: A, medial; B, lateral; C, distal; D, ventral; E, dorsal; F, proximal views.Abbreviations:ep, extensor process; ff,flexor fossa; mk, median keel; pvp, posteroventral process; r, ridge; vl, ventral lip; vg, vascular groove. Scale bar equals 1 cm.	Figure 13. Manual ungual of Noasaurus leali (PVL 4061). Incomplete left? manual ungual I? in: A, medial; B, lateral; C, distal; D, ventral; E, dorsal; F, proximal views.Abbreviations:ep, extensor process; ff,flexor fossa; mk, median keel; pvp, posteroventral process; r, ridge; vl, ventral lip; vg, vascular groove. Scale bar equals 1 cm.	2024-12-18	Hendrickx, Christophe;Cerroni, Mauricio A.;Agnolín, Federico L.;Catalano, Santiago;Ribeiro, Cátia F.;Delcourt, Rafael		Zenodo	biologists	Hendrickx, Christophe;Cerroni, Mauricio A.;Agnolín, Federico L.;Catalano, Santiago;Ribeiro, Cátia F.;Delcourt, Rafael			
039F8939FFB3FFDF6AC216604D7E9A31.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14824262/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14824262	Figure 14. Metatarsal II (MtII) of Noasaurus leali (PVL 4061). Right MtII in: A, medial; B, anterior; C, lateral; D, posterior; E, proximal; F, distal views; with close-up on the G, medial and; H, lateral collateral pits in medial (G) and lateral (H) views. Abbreviations: cmtI?, possible contact for MtI; cmtIII, contact for MtIII; cp, collateral pit; dg, distal groove; ef, extensor fossa; gc, scar for m. gastrocnemius; lc, lateral condyle; mc, medial condyle; ms, muscle scar; su, sulcus. Scale bars equal 2 cm (A–D) and 1 cm (bar on the top for E, F; bar on the bottom for G, H).	Figure 14. Metatarsal II (MtII) of Noasaurus leali (PVL 4061). Right MtII in: A, medial; B, anterior; C, lateral; D, posterior; E, proximal; F, distal views; with close-up on the G, medial and; H, lateral collateral pits in medial (G) and lateral (H) views. Abbreviations: cmtI?, possible contact for MtI; cmtIII, contact for MtIII; cp, collateral pit; dg, distal groove; ef, extensor fossa; gc, scar for m. gastrocnemius; lc, lateral condyle; mc, medial condyle; ms, muscle scar; su, sulcus. Scale bars equal 2 cm (A–D) and 1 cm (bar on the top for E, F; bar on the bottom for G, H).	2024-12-18	Hendrickx, Christophe;Cerroni, Mauricio A.;Agnolín, Federico L.;Catalano, Santiago;Ribeiro, Cátia F.;Delcourt, Rafael		Zenodo	biologists	Hendrickx, Christophe;Cerroni, Mauricio A.;Agnolín, Federico L.;Catalano, Santiago;Ribeiro, Cátia F.;Delcourt, Rafael			
