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Coastal-Plain Microvertebrate assemblage from the Terminal Cretaceous of Asifabad, Peninsular India

G. V. R. Prasad,Ashok Sahni-1987-12-01-Journal of the Palaeontological Society of India
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A microvertebrate assemblage consisting of 21 genera and 26 species of fish, frogs, lizards, snakes, crocodiles and dinosaurs is described from the Infra- and Intertrappean Beds of Asifabad District, Andhra Pradesh (India). The fauna consists of an admixture of marine and freshwater assemblages thereby suggesting a coastal-plain condition of deposition for these beds. The biotic assembleges show close affinities to those of Holarctic and Gondeanaland continents and are in favour of a Late Cretaceous and Late Cretaceous to Early Palaeocene ages for the infra - and intertrappean beds respectively.

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A microvertebrate assemblage consisting of 21 genera and 26 species of fish, frogs, lizards, snakes, crocodiles and dinosaurs is described from the Infra- and Intertrappean Beds of Asifabad District, Andhra Pradesh (India). The fauna consists of an admixture of marine and freshwater assemblages thereby suggesting a coastal-plain condition of deposition for these beds. The biotic assembleges show close affinities to those of Holarctic and Gondeanaland continents and are in favour of a Late Cretaceous and Late Cretaceous to Early Palaeocene ages for the infra - and intertrappean beds respectively.

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CretaceousCoastal plainFaunaAssemblage (archaeology)PaleontologyGeologyAffinitiesEcology

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