Takli
Description
Source: Wikipédia
The Takli Formation is a Maastrichtian geologic formation in India. Dinosaur remains diagnostic to the genus level are among the fossils that have been recovered from the formation.
Découvertes
Source: The Paleobiology Database
Site(s) correspondant(s) à cette formation: 3Dayapur, Kachchh : Gujarat - Kachchh 15615 41617
Near Dayapar in KachchhTakli 1 : Maharashtra - ? 15615 15616 17380 18863 19590 41617 47228 62680 76263 78375 78377 81634 81638
4 km northwest of Nagpur railway station, now within city limits and destroyed by construction; Gitti Khadan, NagpurTakli, Nagpur : Manharashtra - Nagpur 7271 18384 45858 56084 78717 81634
Takli Hill, near Nagpur. May represent surface finds from the bulk-sampled site later known as Takli 1- Theropoda identifié comme Massospondylus rawesi n. sp.
Publication(s)
La base comprend 18 publication(s).
Source: The Paleobiology Database
- ↑1 2 3 A. Sahni and S. Bajpai. 1988. Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary events: the fossil vertebrate, palaeomagnetic and radiometric evidence from Peninsualr India. Journal of the Geological Society of India 32(5):382-395
- ↑1 2 M. T. Carrano, R. B. J. Benson, and S. D. Sampson. 2012. The phylogeny of Tetanurae (Dinosauria: Theropoda). Journal of Systematic Palaeontology 10(2):211-300 (https://doi.org/10.1080/14772019.2011.630927)
- ↑1 2 A. Sahni, R. S. Rana, and G. V. R. Prasad. 1984. SEM studies of thin egg shell fragments from the intertrappeans (Cretaceous-Tertiary transition) of Nagpur and Asifabad, Peninsular India. Journal of the Palaeontological Society of India 29:26-33 (https://doi.org/10.1177/0971102319840104)
- ↑1 A. Sahni, R. S. Rana, and G. V. R. Prasad. 1987. New evidence for paleobiogeographic intercontinental Gondwana relationships based on latest Cretaceous-earliest Paleocene coastal faunas from peninsular India. In G. D. McKenzie (ed.), Gondwana 6: Stratigraphy, Sedimentology, and Paleontology. Geophysical Monograph 41:207-218
- ↑1 A. Sahni, S. K. Tandon, and A. Jolly, S. Bajpai, A. Sood, S. Srinivasan. 1994. Upper Cretaceous dinosaur eggs and nesting sites from the Deccan volcano-sedimentary province of peninsular India. Dinosaur Eggs and Babies
- ↑1 S. L. Jain and A. Sahni. 1985. Dinosaurian egg shell fragments from the Lameta Formation at Pisdura, Chandrapur district, Maharashtra. Geoscience Journal 6(2):211-220
- ↑1 S. L. Jain. 1989. Recent dinosaur discoveries in India, including eggshells, nests and coprolites. Dinosaur Tracks and Traces
- ↑1 A. Sahni. 1984. Cretaceous-Paleocene terrestrial faunas of India: lack of endemism during drifting of the Indian Plate. Science 226(4673):441-443 (https://doi.org/10.1126/science.226.4673.441)
- ↑1 M. S. Fernández and A. Khosla. 2015. Parataxonomic review of the Upper Cretaceous dinosaur eggshells belonging to the oofamily Megaloolithidae from India and Argentina. Historical Biology 27(2):158-180 (https://doi.org/10.1080/08912963.2013.871718)
- ↑1 V. V. Kapur and A. Khosla. 2019. Faunal elements from the Deccan volcano-sedimentary sequences of India: a reappraisal of biostratigraphic, palaeoecologic, and palaeobiogeographic aspects. Geological Journal 54(5):2797-2828 (https://doi.org/10.1002/gj.3379)
- ↑1 G. V. R. Prasad. 1989. Vertebrate fauna from the infra- and inter-trappean beds of Andhra Pradesh: age implications. Journal of the Geological Society of India 34:161-173
- ↑1 2 M. Vianey-Liaud, S. L. Jain, and A. Sahni. 1988. Dinosaur eggshells (Saurischia) from the Late Cretaceous intertrappean and Lameta Formations (Deccan, India). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 7(4):408-424 (https://doi.org/10.1080/02724634.1988.10011673)
- ↑1 A. Khosla and S. Bajpai. 2021. Dinosaur fossil records from India and their palaeobiogeographic implications: an overview. Journal of Palaeosciences 70:193-212 (https://doi.org/10.54991/jop.2021.15)
- ↑1 2 S. Hislop. 1861. Remarks on the geology of Nágpur. Journal of the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society 6:194-204
- ↑1 F. v. Huene and C. A. Matley. 1933. The Cretaceous Saurischia and Ornithischia of the Central Provinces of India. Palaeontologica Indica (New Series), Memoirs of the Geological Survey of India 21(1):1-74
- ↑1 R. Lydekker. 1890. Note on certain vertebrate remains from the Nagpur district. Records of the Geological Survey of India 23(1):21-24
- ↑1 A. F. d. Lapparent. 1957. The Cretaceous dinosaurs of Africa and India. Journal of the Palaeontological Society of India 2:109-112 (https://doi.org/10.1177/0552936019570116)
- ↑1 D. M. Mohabey. 2011. History of Late Cretaceous dinosaur finds in India and current status of their study. Journal of the Palaeontological Society of India 56(2):127-135 (https://doi.org/10.1177/0971102320110201)
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