occurrenceID	taxonID	catalogNumber	collectionCode	institutionCode	typeStatus	verbatimLabel	sex	individualCount	eventDate	recordedBy	recordNumber	decimalLatitude	decimalLongitude	minimumElevationInMeters	maximumElevationInMeters	minimumDepthInMeters	maximumDepthInMeters	country	stateProvince	municipality	locality	references	basisOfRecord
03E7DD69FFDD864E279279CEFB9B3834.mc.3B266622FFDD8650240A7CB2FCBF3A06	03E7DD69FFDD864E279279CEFB9B3834.taxon	UCMP 219149	UCMP			and UCMP 219149, right astragalus. Collected by R. W. Boessenecker and L. Olivera from UCMP localities V 7085, V 99833, V 99838, V 99839, and V 99859		1		R. W. Boessenecker & L. Olivera												http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E7DD69FFDD864E279279CEFB9B3834	MaterialCitation
03E7DD69FFC5867B2466798FFE2E3F51.mc.3B266622FFC5864825E27A32FB213D9B	03E7DD69FFC5867B2466798FFE2E3F51.taxon	UCMP 219078	UCMP		holotype	HOLOTYPE. — UCMP 219078, a partial skull lacking the premaxillae, maxillae, nasals, jugals, tympanic bullae, and bodies of the petrosal, excavated by R. W. Boessenecker,		1		R. W. Boessenecker												http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E7DD69FFC5867B2466798FFE2E3F51	MaterialCitation
03E7DD69FFC5867B2466798FFE2E3F51.mc.3B266622FFCC864126007F14FE2F3EBE	03E7DD69FFC5867B2466798FFE2E3F51.taxon	UCMP 219078	UCMP		holotype	the maxillae, premaxillae, and nasals are missing as well as both right and left tympanic bullae and petrosals (with the exception of the posterior processes; Figs 11 - 15). Measurements of the holotype are presented in Table 6. UCMP 219078 was found upside-down, and many bones of the ventral portion of the skull (as well as the left supraorbital process of the frontal) are fractured and displaced (Fig. 16). Ŋe vomer is broken posteriorly, and is rotated anterodorsally (Fig. 13). Ŋe left supraorbital process exhibits a long, anterolaterally oriented fracture, and the portion of the bone lateral to this fracture has rotated so that the supraorbital process is oriented dorsolaterally, and the postorbital process is no longer in contact with the zygomatic process. A reconstruction of the skull of B. bertae n. sp. is depicted in Figure 17		1														http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E7DD69FFC5867B2466798FFE2E3F51	MaterialCitation
03E7DD69FFF6867A273178CBFCED38F2.mc.3B266622FFF7867A25FC7D52FB2D3AF7	03E7DD69FFF6867A273178CBFCED38F2.taxon	FP 192	UCMP			Two additional specimens from the Purisima Formation undoubtedly represent this taxon. A large cranial fragment (UCMP uncataloged, field no. FP 192) from the Santa Cruz section of the Purisima Formation exhibits a well-preserved and identical petrosal		1														http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E7DD69FFF6867A273178CBFCED38F2	MaterialCitation
03E7DD69FFF6867A273178CBFCED38F2.mc.3B266622FFF7867A25E37DB0FCF63957	03E7DD69FFF6867A273178CBFCED38F2.taxon	SCMNH 21292, SDNHM 65769	SCMNH, SDNHM		holotype	furthermore, a partial cranium (SCMNH 21292) exhibits squamosal morphology that is identical to the holotype of “ B. ” cortesi “ var. ” portisi and referred skulls from the San Diego Formation (SDNHM 65769 and 68698)		1														http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E7DD69FFF6867A273178CBFCED38F2	MaterialCitation
