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Collections(s): 114 Site(s)
Dongargaon Hill : Maharashtra - Chandrapur 4177 13712 19787 33029 46927 57058 60340 76846 78375 78377 79455 81580 87460
16 km south-east from Pisdura, Wardha Valley, Chadrapur district, Maharashtra state, India. In the Nand-Dongargaon Basin- Isisaurus colberti identifié comme Titanosaurus colberti n. sp.
Yamanpalli bonebed, Kota : Telangana - ? 5679 13819 14482 14795 32704 43786 78717 81638
5 km W of Yamanapalli (= Yemanapally, Vemanpally?), in Pranhita-Godavari Valley, ca. 40 km N of Sironcha- Kotasaurus yamanpalliensis
- Kotasaurus yamanpalliensis
- Tetanurae identifié comme Dandakosaurus indicus n. gen. n. sp.
east of Silondi, Jabalpur : Madhya Pradesh - Jabalpur 7271 14539 19228
2.5 mi E of Silondi, Jabalpur district, at W end of trap-capped (Deccan) spur- Titanosauria identifié comme cf. Titanosaurus indicus
Pisdura Hill (claystone) : Maharashtra - Chanda 7271 13712 14539 17139 17377 18383 19228 19594 27712 53985 54028 54060 56084 57058 60340 71374 78717 79455 81580
from a ploughed field E of village of Pisdura, S extremity of Pisdura Hill, Chanda district, Central Provinces (now Maharashtra), India. 16 km NW of Dongargaon, 200 miles from Jubbulpore. This collection subsumes all the collections from this general area aside from the microvertebrate sites. Therefore it includes sites PIS 1 and PIS 2 of Mohabey et al. 2011.- Titanosaurus blanfordi
- Isisaurus
- Antarctosaurus
- Titanosauria identifié comme cf. Titanosaurus indicus
- Titanosauria identifié comme cf. Laplatasaurus madagascariensis
- Noasauridae
Bara Simla, Jabalpur [Carnosaur Bed] : Madhya Pradesh - Jabalpur 6973 7271 9909 10517 13712 13766 13875 14199 14539 17480 19228 29823 30810 33029 44450 46927 53985 57058 78717 79454 81580 89005
western slope of Bara Simla Hill, Jubbulpore (= Jabalpur), on the grounds of the Gun Carriage Estate, on W slope of hill close to the track leading up to the Blockhouse, about 100 yds from the bungalow and office of the Inspector of Gun Carriages and Vehicles; this site is about 50 yds SE of the Bara Simla site in the Ossiferous Conglomerate- Titanosauridae
- Lametasaurus indicus
- Indosuchus raptorius
- Indosaurus matleyi
- Abelisauridae
- Noasauridae
- Abelisauridae identifié comme Compsosuchus solus n. gen. n. sp.
- Laevisuchus indicus
- Laevisuchus indicus
- Abelisauridae identifié comme Coeluroides largus n. gen. n. sp.
- Abelisauridae identifié comme Dryptosauroides grandis n. gen. n. sp.
- Abelisauroidea identifié comme Ornithomimoides mobilis n. gen. n. sp.
- Abelisauroidea identifié comme ? Ornithomimoides barasimlensis n. sp.
- Abelisauroidea identifié comme Ornithomimoides ? mobilis
- Abelisauroidea
- Noasauridae
- Ceratosauria identifié comme Orthogoniosaurus matleyi n. gen. n. sp.
- Titanosauria
- Coelurosauria
Bara Simla, Jabalpur [Ossiferous Conglomerate] : Madhya Pradesh - Jabalpur 7271 14539 19228 53985 78717
western slope of Bara Simla Hill, Jubbulpore (= Jabalpur); on the grounds of the Gun Carriage Estate, on W slope of hill close to the track leading up to the Blockhouse, about 100 yds from the bungalow and office of the Inspector of Gun Carriages and VehiclesBara Simla, Jabalpur [Sauropod Bed] : Madhya Pradesh - Jabalpur 7271 13712 14539 19228 46927 53985 57058 60340 78717 79454 81580 86250
western slope of Bara Simla Hill, Jubbulpore (= Jabalpur). Bed outcrops 50 yards northeast of the Carnosaur Bed, and 100 yards from the bungalow and office of the Inspector of Gun Carriages and Vehicles, and adjoins the track leading up to the blockhouse that crowns the hill; on the grounds of the Gun Carriage Estate, on W slope of hill- Titanosauria identifié comme Titanosaurus indicus
- Jainosaurus septentrionalis identifié comme Antarctosaurus septentrionalis n. sp.
- Carnosauria
- Titanosauria
- Imrankhanhero zilefatmi
Naskal microvertebrate site : Andhra Pradesh - Rangareddi 7470 9847 78375 78377
section from about 2 km NE of Naskal, Pargi Taluq, Rangareddi District, Andhra Pradesh, peninsular IndiaTemple Hill, Rahioli (cgl) : Gujarat - ? 9208 19788 25221 62680 78375 78405 78717 79454 81580 85566 86250 87460
quarry at Temple Hill/Balasinor Taluka, 1 km W of Rahioli, on the Rahioli-Bhanthala road, Narmada valley, Gujarat, India.- Rajasaurus narmadensis
- Titanosauria
- Ornithischia
- Titanosauria
- Qaikshaheen masoomniazi
- Ikqaumishan smqureshi
- Pakisaurus balochistani
Pochampalli (ISI) : Maharashtra - Gadchiroli 9479 14482 32704 57058 81638
Pochampalli (Posampalli), about 18 km E of Sironcha, Maharastra, Gadchiroli district, Pranhita-Godavari valley, IndiaAda : Andhra Pradesh - ? 9947 78377
about seven kilometers north of AsifibadMudimial : Andhra Pradesh - ? 9947 78377
about 30 km west of Hyderabad CityTemple Hill, Rahioli (ss) : Gujarat - Kheda 10153 14199 23461 24665 79454 81580 85566
Temple Hill, 1 km W of Rahioli in Balasinor Taluka, Kheda district, Gujarat, India. Coordinates from Wilson et al. (2003)- Abelisauridae
- Theropoda
- Abelisauridae
- Abelisauridae
- Abelisauridae
- Abelisauroidea
- Titanosauria identifié comme ? Titanosaurus rahioliensis n. sp.
Bagh River, Borkui (upper) : Madhya Pradesh - Dhar 10332 87460
Bagh River area, including 5 km area near Borkui, surrounding the road to Jobat and Kukshi, in Dhar district, Madhya PradeshBagh River, Borkui (lower) : Madhya Pradesh - Dhar 10332
Bagh River area, near Borkui, surrounding the road to Jobat and Kukshi, in Dhar district, Madhya PradeshBagh River, Jamniya Pura (upper) : Madhya Pradesh - Dhar 10332
Bagh River area, near Jaminya Pura, surrounding the road to Jobat and Kukshi, in Dhar district, Madhya PradeshBagh River, Jamniya Pura (lower) : Madhya Pradesh - Dhar 10332
Bagh River area, near Jaminya Pura, surrounding the road to Jobat and Kukshi, in Dhar district, Madhya PradeshRatitalai, Chakrud Road : Madhya Pradesh - Dhar 10332
Ratitalai, along Chakrud Road about 3 km N of Chakrud, Dhar district, Madhya PradeshJamni (lower) : Madhya Pradesh - Jhabua 10332
Jamni, district Jhabua, Madhya PradeshBagh caves (lower) : Madhya Pradesh - Dhar 10332
Bagh River area, about 1 km SW of Jaminya Pura, surrounding the road to Jobat and Kukshi, in Dhar district, Madhya PradeshBagh River, Rampura (lower) : Madhya Pradesh - Dhar 10332
Bagh River area, near Rampura, along the road to Kukshi, in Dhar district, Madhya PradeshPaikasigudem village : Andhra Pradesh - Adilabad 25145 25318 32704 82274
along stream cutting 150 m W of Paikasigudem village, 6 km E of Rebbana village, Rebbana Mandalam, Adilabad District, Andhra Pradesh, India. Kutty (1969) notes that "This village is marked in the Survey maps as Chitarampalli and the local villagers are absolutely unfamiliar with this name."- Ornithischia
- Theropoda
- Ornithischia
- Ornithischia
- Ornithischia
- Ornithischia
- Dromaeosauridae
- Dromaeosauridae
- Dromaeosauridae
- Dromaeosauridae
- Dromaeosauridae
- Dromaeosauridae
Kistapur sauropod site : Andhra Pradesh - ? 13819
near Kistapur, in Pranhita-Godavari ValleyChota Simla Hill : Madhya Pradesh - Jabalpur 13874 33893
from top of Chota Simla Hill, about 60 ft E of the Block House, Jubbulpore (Jabalpur)- Ankylosauria identifié comme Brachypodosaurus gravis. n. gen. n. sp.
Jumara, Kachchh (Chari Fm.) : Gujarat - Kachchh 14470
Jumara, Kachchh (Kutch) districtKallamedu Bone-Bed, Ariyalur : Tamil Nadu - Trichinopoly 7271 12367 14199 14539 17139 17182 18383 24161 30809 45858 54028 63592 63986 68859 78717
ca. 6 mi. from Ariyalur, Trichinopoly district, N of Kallamedu (Cullmoad) along the nala and in the bed of the Kallamedu water-course and other streams nearby; about 1 mi N of Rama Rao's "megalosaur" vertebra siteRajulwari village : Maharashtra - Nagpur 15373 17377 17380 19788 81580
Around Rajulwari village, N of Umrer (Umred)- Titanosauria identifié comme Titanosaurus indicus
- Antarctosaurus
Akola, Umrer : Maharashtra - ? 15373
In the Umrer areaPahmi, Umrer : Maharashtra - ? 15373 19788
In the Umrer area, Pahmi (= Pahami)- Titanosauria identifié comme Titanosaurus sp.
Sirsapur, Umrer : Maharashtra - ? 15373
In the Umrer areaDirang 1, Meghalaya : Meghalaya - West Khasi Hills 15376
Dirang village near Ranikor along Ranikor-Nongnah road section in the south-eastern conrner of West Khasi Hills districtNennal (ISI) : Andhra Pradesh - Adilabad 13245 13753 19788 70498
Pranhita-Godavari Valley, Nennal (Nainial) village- Alwalkeria maleriensis identifié comme Walkeria maleriensis n. gen. n. sp.
Dirang 2, Meghalaya : Meghalaya - West Khasi Hills 15376
Dirang village near Ranikor along Ranikor-Nongnah road section in the south-eastern conrner of West Khasi Hills districtBagh Caves : Madhya Pradesh - Dhar 14221 15493 17740 18863 19584 19788 76263 78405 81638 93110
small quarry 3 km SW of Bagh village on Bagh-Jobat Road, about 50 km E of Hathni RiverDayapur, Kachchh : Gujarat - Kachchh 15615 41617
Near Dayapar in KachchhAsifabad A (Ada) : Andhra Pradesh - ? 14221 15616 17380 18863 19590 47228 62680 78375 78377
2-2.5 km S-SE of the village Ada, near Asifabad - represents 3-4 distinct sites in 2 layersAsifabad B (Kotari) : Andhra Pradesh - ? 14221 15616 17380 18863 19590 47228 59214 62680 78375 78377
near the village Kotari, 5 km SW of AdaTakli 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, Nagpurnorthwest of Kallamedu village : Tamil Nadu - ? 12367 17189 30809 46418 62814
NW of Kallamedu village, in the vicinity of Ariyalur. Listed as "northeast" by Galton & Ayyasami 2017.- Sauropoda identifié comme Bruhathkayosaurus matleyi n. gen. n. sp.
- Sauropoda
Sivni Tola, Narmada Valley : Maharashtra - ? 17195 70944 79455
"Central India", along S bank of Narmada River, exposed on a 0.5 km wide river flatAnjar pit BG1, Kachchh : Gujarat - Kachchh 14221 18863 18870 19584 19788 24531 76263 78375 78717 79454 79455 81580 81638 93110
about 3.5 km S of Anjar, near the E margin of 0.90 in toposheet 41 I/4
∼1.5 km south of Vidi (Viri), near Anjar, Kutch district, Gujarat, IndiaPisdura Hill (sandstone) : Maharashtra - ? 14221 17376 18863 19584 19590 47228 62680 71374 78375 78377 81634 81638 89005 93110
Pisdura, Pisdura Hill, Wardha Valley, about 320 km S of JabalpurCheriya bet : Gujarat - Kachchh 17579 81638 93350
S margin of Cheriya Bet, 4 km N of Gadhada, Khadir Island, in the Rann of Kachchh (Kutch), about 95 km NNE of Bhuj. Location is next to the salt flats of the Rann, between the small island of Cheriya Bet and the larger Khadir Islandnear Jaisalmer : Rajasthan - Jaisalmer 17579 59365 78717
near JaisalmerKunwar Bet : Gujarat - Kachchh 17579 19263 78717 81638
1 kn NNE of India Bridge on Kunwar Bet (Kuar Bet) island, in the Rann of KachchhPachchham Island : Gujarat - Kachchh 17579
from Pachchham Island (no further details given)Dholi Dungri : Gujarat - Panchmahals 5973 13979 14221 17741 17871 19583 19788 59218 76262 78717 81580 81638 93110
1 km E of Dhoridungri (= Dholidungri) village. exact coordinate given by Wilson et al. 2010Waniawao, Dohad : Gujarat - Panchmahals 14221 17741 18863 19788 59218 76263 93110
Panchmahals district; Waniawao, near DohadShivapur, Nand region : Maharashtra - Nand 17760 19788 79454 81580
Shivapur, Nand region, 40 km NE of Pisdura1 km south of Bodepalli : Telangana - ? 17760 17868 66469 67999
1 km S of Bodepalli (Bodepally) village, 30 km NE of coal-mining town of Bellampally, in the Pranhita-Godavari Valley, formerly Andhra Pradesh- Thyreophora identifié comme Andhrasaurus indicus n. gen. n. sp.
Bara Simla, Jabalpur [Greensand] : Madhya Pradesh - Jabalpur 7271 18383 19228 19594 46927 53985 56084 60340 78717 79454 81580
Bara Simla, Jabalpur Cantonment- Titanosauria identifié comme Titanosaurus indicus n. gen. n. sp.
- Antarctosaurus
Takli, 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.
Chota Simla Hill : Madhya Pradesh - ? 13712 19228 52029 78717 79454
in a nullah on E slope (or SE face) of Chota Simla Hill, coming out from the Block House, Jubbulpore (Jabalpur)- Theropoda
- Sauropoda
- Titanosauria identifié comme Titanosaurus indicus
east of Bara Simla : Madhya Pradesh - Jabalpur 19228
1.5 mi E of Bara Simla Hill, on a "little outlier"Sher River, Kareia : Madhya Pradesh - ? 19228
under the village of Kareia, in the bed of the Sher River, about 40 mi WSW of Jabalpurnulla near Amakhoh : Madhya Pradesh - ? 19228 81940
11 mi E of Jabalpur (Jubbulpore), on a nulla near Amakhoh (Amakoh)1.5 mi south of Bijjain : Madhya Pradesh - ? 19228
1.5 mi S of Bijjain2.5 mi SSW of Sagona : Madhya Pradesh - ? 19228
2.5 mi SSW of Sagonasouth of Sagona : Madhya Pradesh - ? 19228
1/8 mi S of Sagona and area within 1/4 mi of this spot1.5 mi WSW of Sagona : Madhya Pradesh - ? 19228
1.5 mi WSW of SagonaKothi, Sagona : Madhya Pradesh - ? 19228
near Kothi, 2 mi E of SagonaPanchgaon : Maharashtra - ? 19228
on E side of outlier S of village of Panchgaonwest of Dadargaon : Madhya Pradesh - ? 19228
2 mi W of DadargaonNarainpur, Saugor : Madhya Pradesh - Saugor 7271 19228 45858 56084
at Narainpur (= Narayanpur, Náráyanpur), ca. 17 mi. SE of Saugor. Bones found "on the surface of the black regur soil."Lametaghat, Narmada Valley (north bank) : Madhya Pradesh - Jabalpur 14221 19584 19788 70944 76263 79244 79455 81940
Jabalpur area, along N bank of Narmada RiverKhandajhari, Nand region : Maharashtra - ? 19787
Khandajhari, Nand region, in the Nand-Dongargaon basinKrishnapur north (ISI R257, 260) : Andhra Pradesh - Adilabad 19788 25318 25610
described as from Sironcha, near Maleri, in the Pranhita-Godavari Valley, but map and coordinates in red 25610 are NW of this area, which is N of Krishnapur village, in the Adilabad districtKholdoda, Nand region : Maharashtra - ? 19788 71374 79455 81580
Kholdoda, in the Nand-Dongargaon valleyCullmoad village, Ariyalur : Tamil Nadu - ? 14199 24161 64414
about 6 mi NE of Ariyalur, 100-150 yds E of abandoned village of Cullmoad (= Kallamedu)Anjar pits BG2/BG3, Kachchh : Gujarat - Kachchh 24531 78375
about 3.5 km S of Anjar, near the E margin of 0.90 in toposheet 41 I/4Kisalpuri : Madhya Pradesh - Dindori 26453 78375
"1.2 km southwest of the village of Kisalpuri... Dindori District" (Prasad et al. 2007 in PINSA) or "1.5 km southwest of Kisalpuri village" with coordinate given (Prasad et al. 2007 in Science). Shown on map in ref 26453; located on E bank of Kharmer RiverKrishnapur north (ISI R258) : Andhra Pradesh - Adilabad 25610
in the Pranhita-Godavari Valley, N of Krishnapur village, in the Adilabad districtKrishnapur north (ISI R261-262) : Andhra Pradesh - Adilabad 25610
in the Pranhita-Godavari Valley, N of Krishnapur village, in the Adilabad districtKrishnapur north (ISI R265) : Andhra Pradesh - Adilabad 25610
described as from Sironcha, near Maleri, in the Pranhita-Godavari Valley, but map and coordinates in red 25610 are NW of this area, which is N of Krishnapur village, in the Adilabad districtKrishnapur north (ISI R259) : Andhra Pradesh - Adilabad 25610
in the Pranhita-Godavari Valley, N of Krishnapur village, in the Adilabad districtTiki village : Madhya Pradesh - Shadol 17140 32311 43742
1.5 km south of Tiki villageRahioli Village : Gujarat - Kheda 32543 33029 34249 79454 81580
Near Rahioli village, Kheda District, Gujarat, western India, ca. 200 m NW of the GSI excavations at Rahiolinorth of Krishnapur : Andhra Pradesh - Adilabad 32704 81638
north of village of Krishnapur, Adilabad district4 km southwest of Tiki Village : Madhya Pradesh - Shahdol 36672 71703
4 km SW of Tiki village, southern Rewa Gondwana Basin. Coords from Kumar and Sharma (2019), as they mention a locality near Simaudh village [that is 4km SW of Tiki]; presumably same locality.Lametaghat, Narmada Valley (south bank) : Madhya Pradesh - Jabalpur 81940
Jabalpur area, along S bank of Narmada RiverMaleri village (GSI) : Telangana - Adilabad 17140 37402 43742 43744 70498
near Maleri village, Adilabad district. According to Lydekker (1885) the village is "32 miles NW of Sironcha, in the Central Provinces, about 21 miles west of the Pranhita, and 30 miles north of the Gonaveri River". north of Nambal Village (ISIR 273) : Andhra Pradesh - ? 42497
nort of Nambal village, 79° 27'E, 19° 16'N3 km north of Jaklapalli village (ISIR 274) : Andhra Pradesh - ? 42497
Latitude and longitude derived from map in Figure 1. about 3 km N of Jaklapalli village.2.5 km north of Rechni village (ISIR 277) : Andhra Pradesh - ? 42497 81638
Latitude and longitude derived from map in Figure 1. 2.5 km N of Rechni village1 km northeast of Rampur (ISIR 279/280) : ? - ? 42497
Site located 1 km NE of Rampur village1.5 km N of Rechni village (ISIR 283) : Andhra Pradesh - ? 42497 81638
Latitude and longitude derived from map in Figure 1. About 1.5 km N of Rechni villagePakhera tracksite (Bhuj) : Gujarat - ? 54613
Pakhera, KachchhMarepalli : Andhra Pradesh - Rangareddi 78375 78377 82274
Marepalli (Marrepalli), Rangareddi district, 95 km W of HyderabadKallamedu Field Site : Tamil Nadu - Ariyalur 46418 49733 70253
Cauvery Basin (map with co-ordinates in text), NE of Kallameda Village, ca. 10 km from Arilyalur. 300 kg sampled from three areas within field site marked on map. Sites are not individually distinguished.Jumara, Kachchh (Patcham Fm.) : Gujarat - Kachchh 14470 81638
Jumara, Kachchh (Kutch) districtFategarh tracksite : Gujarat - ? 54613
Fategarh, KachcchPakhera tracksite (Katrol) : Gujarat - ? 54613
Pakhera, Kachchhnear Tiki village : Madhya Pradesh - ? 56630 71703
Tiki Formation of the Rewa Gondwana Basin (Late Triassic); near the village of Tiki (=Tihki) (23° 56' N, 81° 22' 58" E), Shahdol District, Madhya Pradesh, Indiarhynchosaur bonebed, Tiki village : Madhya Pradesh - Shahdol 56732 69511 81638
"The fossil locality covers an area of about 250 × 217 m2, which was systematically explored and excavated after removing the overburden rock layers, which varied in thickness from 200 mm to about 1 m, and revealed nine isolated pockets/sites of rich megavertebrate accumulation with a cumulative surface area of 125 m2" Othwad, Kheda : Gujarat - Kheda 18863
Othwad (= Othvad), NNW of town of BalasinorHathni River section : Madhya Pradesh - Dhar 14221 18863
section along the Hathni River, 50 km W of the Bagh CavesUttattur : Tamil Nadu - Uttattur 63592
near Utatur (Uttattur, Ootatoor), 0.5 mi E of Neykkulam (Naicolum)northeast of Cullmoad, Ariyalur : Tamil Nadu - ? 64415
0.75 mi. NE of abandoned village of Cullmoad (= Kallamedu)Red mudstone bed near Jora village : Madhya Pradesh - Shahdol 56732 71703
Coordinates for Jora given in text (N 23°53.884’; E 81°21.019’), converted into decimal because PBDB wasn't picking up exact location0.5 km west of Mohgaon-Kalan : Madhya Pradesh - Chhindwara 78375 78376
"from a spoil heap produced by the digging of an unlined well, located some 0.5 km west of Mohagaonkala"- Titanosauridae identifié comme Hypselosaurus sp.
Timsanpalli : Andhra Pradesh - Rangareddi 78375 78377
near village of Timsanpalli (= Thimsanpalle), 5 km NW of Marepalli- Theropoda identifié comme Massospondylus rawesi
Vikarabad : Andhra Pradesh - ? 78377
near village of VikarabadBagh-Jobat motor road : Madhya Pradesh - ? 78405
along the Bagh-Jobat motor road; 1.2 km from split just S of Bagh, on route to Jobatsouth of Ghorpend : Madhya Pradesh - Betul 79452
S of Ghorpend Village, Betul DistrictSalbardi : Madhya Pradesh - Betul 79453
at Salbardi (lat. 21°25′15′′N, long. 78°00′00′′E), at the boundary of Amra- vati district, Maharashtra and Betul district, Madhya Pradesh- Isisaurus colberti identifié comme Titanosaurus colberti
Ukala well section : Madhya Pradesh - Dhar 79455
well section at Ukala, Dhar DistrictNimpura : Madhya Pradesh - Dhar 79455
Nimpura, Dhar DistrictPhutibawri : Madhya Pradesh - Dhar 81581 81638
a small hillock about 700 m northeast of Phutibawri village (N 22° 20' 42.4": E 75° 06' 44.2"), along R side of road from Phutibawri to Borlai village; in Dhar District, Madhya PradeshGaur River, Ranipur (upper bed) : Madhya Pradesh - ? 81939 81940
bed of Gaur River, near Ranipur, JabalpurBurgi canal, Jabalpur [PROXY] : Madhya Pradesh - ? 81940
listed only as "Burgi Canal" (Bargi? Canal), site placed arbitrarily along canal close to JabalpurChandoo Village quarry [Badabadg Mbr.] : Rajasthan - ? 82465
"from a building stone quarry near Chandoo Village. This 8 m deep building stone quarry is located 23 km NE of the Jaisalmer town and 500 m south of Chandoo village on Jethwai-Kanod road"; also located "2 km SW of Joshianwala Gaon."Jethwai village : Rajasthan - Jaisalmer 82842 85624
located along the Jaisalmer-Kanod road, about 3 km SE of Jethwai village (N 27°00ʹ36.7”;E 70°56ʹ56.6”)- Eusauropoda identifié comme Tharosaurus indicus n. gen. n. sp.
Chandoo Village quarry [Fort Mbr.] : Rajasthan - ? 83820
"from a building stone quarry near Chandoo Village. This 8 m deep building stone quarry is located 23 km NE of the Jaisalmer town and 500 m south of Chandoo village on Jethwai-Kanod road"; also located "2 km SW of Joshianwala Gaon."Chandoo Village quarry [Badabag Mbr.] : Rajasthan - ? 86351
The ungual phalanx bone was surface collected by the first author (AS) in a newly excavated building stone quarry near Chandoo (Charu) Village, located 23 km NE of Jaisalmer town and 500 m south of Chandoo village, on the Jethwai-Kanod road.
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