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Lameta Formation
Factors Controlling Detrital Mineralogy of the Sandstone of the Lameta Formation (Cretaceous), Jabalpur Area, Madhya Pradesh, India
Abelisaurid Pedal Unguals from the Late Cretaceous of India
Late Cretaceous) Record of Ornithischia from Africa Matthew .C Lamanna University of Pennsylvania
Late Cretaceous Palm Stem Palmoxylon Lametaei Sp. Nov. from Bhisi Village, Maharashtra, India
Records of the Influence of Deccan Volcanism on Contemporary
The Origin and Evolution of the Dinosaur Infraorder Carnosauria*
Historical Biogeography of the Late Cretaceous Vertebrates of India: Comparison of Geophysical and Paleontological Data
Geological Society, London, Special Publications the History of Dinosaur Collecting in Central India, 1828 1947 Matthew T
Cretaceous Theropods from India: a Review of Specimens Described by Huene and Matley (1933)
Vertebrate Evolution on the Indian Raft - Biogeographic Conundrums
Varjkz"Vªh; [Kxksy Fokku O"Kz&2009
The Teleost Ichthyofauna from the Late Cretaceous of Madagascar: Systematics, Distributions, and Implications for Gondwanan Biogoegraphy
Tiny, Ornamented Eggs and Eggshell from the Upper Cretaceous of Utah Represent a New Ootaxon with Theropod Afnities Sara E
The Phylogeny of Ceratosauria (Dinosauria: Theropoda)
Redalyc.Late Cretaceous Palm Stem Palmoxylon Lametaei Sp. Nov. from Bhisi Village, Maharashtra, India
Highlight Review of Dinosaur Egg Fossils from Gujarat State, India
Cretaceous, Maastrichtian) of India
Dr. Ashok K. Srivastava
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Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology, University of Michigan
Biodiversity During the Deccan Volcanic Eruptive Episode
Geology GVR Prasad.Pdf
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Sauropod Dinosaur Osteoderms from the Late Cretaceous of Madagascar
FROM the LATE CRETACEOUS of CHHOTA SIMLA, CENTRAL INDIA by JEFFREY A
Vitakrisaurus Saraiki Theropod from South Asia
From the Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) Lameta Formation of India
Dinosaur Coprolites from the Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) Lameta Formation of India: Isotopic and Other Markers Suggesting
Cretaceous Research 61 (2016) 209E219
Status and Palaeobiology of the Late Cretaceous Indian Theropods with Description of a New Theropod Eggshell Oogenus and Oospeci
3-D Modelling of Megaloolithid Clutches: Insights About Nest Construction and Dinosaur Behaviour
Study of Late Cretaceous Continental Tetrapod Fossils from Lameta Formation
Khosla ACTA LAYAUT
Variable Thermoregulation of Late Cretaceous Dinosaurs Inferred by Clumped Isotope Analysis of Fossilized Eggshell Carbonates
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