New Late Cretaceous mammals from the Intertrappean beds of Rangapur, India and paleobiogeographic framework. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 48 (3): 331–348. A new mammal−bearing locality from the Intertrappean beds (Maastricthian) of Rangapur, Andhra Pradesh, India pro− vides isolated teeth referable to Deccanolestes and a new eutherian, Sahnitherium rangapurensis. Dental comparisons with Cimolestes, Procerberus, and Aboletylestes do not support proposed “palaeoryctoid ” affinities for Deccanolestes. Although similarities exist with Otlestes and Batodon, Deccanolestes is currently considered to be of uncertain familial affinities. Sahnitherium rangapurensis exhibits similarities to Procerberus, Paranyctoides, Alostera, Aboletylestes, and Avi...
The sedimentary record documenting the northward drift of India (Late Cretaceous to late Early Eocen...
Extensive work done in the last decade on the sedimentary beds intercalated with the Deccan volcanic...
We report here the discovery of a Cretaceous mammal from the “Red Sandstone Group ” of southwestern ...
A new mammal−bearing locality from the Intertrappean beds (Maastricthian) of Rangapur, Andhra Prades...
The Late Cretaceous record of mammals from India assumes great significance in view of the fact that...
Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) eutherian mammals are documented from the intertrappean beds of Nask...
The record of Cretaceous mammals in particular and Mesozoic mammals in general is biased in favour o...
The first Cretaceous mammals described from India were recovered from the Naskal locality, on the so...
The Indian fossil vertebrate record from the Mid-Late Cretaceous to the Early Eocene is now becoming...
The Upper Cretaceous terrestrial biotas of the Indian peninsula provide a good example of the presen...
Geophysical data suggested a minimum of 35 Ma physical isolation for the Indian plate from the time ...
Abstract. – Geophysical data suggested a minimum of 35 Ma physical isolation for the Indian plate fr...
The Indian stratigraphic record with well documented Mesozoic and Early Tertiary terrestrial biotas ...
An intertrappean section exposed along the right bank of Kharmer river near Kisalpuri village (Dindo...
Consistent with geophysical evidence for the breaking up of Pangaea, it has been hypothesized that C...
The sedimentary record documenting the northward drift of India (Late Cretaceous to late Early Eocen...
Extensive work done in the last decade on the sedimentary beds intercalated with the Deccan volcanic...
We report here the discovery of a Cretaceous mammal from the “Red Sandstone Group ” of southwestern ...
A new mammal−bearing locality from the Intertrappean beds (Maastricthian) of Rangapur, Andhra Prades...
The Late Cretaceous record of mammals from India assumes great significance in view of the fact that...
Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) eutherian mammals are documented from the intertrappean beds of Nask...
The record of Cretaceous mammals in particular and Mesozoic mammals in general is biased in favour o...
The first Cretaceous mammals described from India were recovered from the Naskal locality, on the so...
The Indian fossil vertebrate record from the Mid-Late Cretaceous to the Early Eocene is now becoming...
The Upper Cretaceous terrestrial biotas of the Indian peninsula provide a good example of the presen...
Geophysical data suggested a minimum of 35 Ma physical isolation for the Indian plate from the time ...
Abstract. – Geophysical data suggested a minimum of 35 Ma physical isolation for the Indian plate fr...
The Indian stratigraphic record with well documented Mesozoic and Early Tertiary terrestrial biotas ...
An intertrappean section exposed along the right bank of Kharmer river near Kisalpuri village (Dindo...
Consistent with geophysical evidence for the breaking up of Pangaea, it has been hypothesized that C...
The sedimentary record documenting the northward drift of India (Late Cretaceous to late Early Eocen...
Extensive work done in the last decade on the sedimentary beds intercalated with the Deccan volcanic...
We report here the discovery of a Cretaceous mammal from the “Red Sandstone Group ” of southwestern ...