This was just announced as now being out in Ameghiniana, although I was not able to find a link to this article on-line (the Ameghiniana website is often behind).  One quick note:  Sacisaurus is a "silesaurid" dinosauriform and not a dinosaurian.
Da Silva, R.C., Carvalho, I., and A.C.S. Fernandes. 2009. Dinosaur footprints from the Triassic (Santa  Maria Formation) of Brazil. Ameghiniana 45: 783-790.
Abstract. Dinosaur footprints in Jurassic and Cretaceous rocks are  common in Brazil , but there are only a few records from Triassic. In  Rio Grande do Sul State , tridactyl medium size footprints were found  in Carnian rocks. The material proceeds from Predebon outcrop, São  João do Polêsine County, Rio Grande do Sul State, that corresponds to  the higher portion of the Alemoa Member, Santa Maria Formation. The  footprints occur in sandstone lenses. The ichnofossils were identified  as dinosaur footprints indet. and as Grallator ? sp. The footprints  should correspond to undertracks, since many superficial  characteristics are absent, so that the differences between the  footprints could correspond to preservational factors. On the basis of  morphologic and stratigraphic criteria, the footprints can be  attributed to basal dinosaurs. Some dinosaurs known for the Brazilian  Triassic, such as Staurikosaurus , Saturnalia, and Sacisaurus, could  be the producers of these footprints. The occurrences of dinosaur  footprints of the Predebon outcrop correspond to the oldest ones of  Brazil , and moreover, they are compatible with the known paleofauna  of Alemoa-Caturrita sequence.
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