Naredi Formation
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Naredi Formation | |
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Stratigraphic range: Eocene, | |
File:Naredi Formation.png | |
Type | Geological formation |
Location | |
Coordinates | 25.3° N, 91.3° E |
Region | Gujarat |
Country | File:Flag of India.svg India |
Naredi Formation (India) |
The Naredi Formation is a Cenozoic geologic formation in India. Remains of large snakes such as Vasuki are among the fossils that have been recovered from the formation, as well as other flora and fauna.[1]
Paleobiota
Mammals
- Cetacea
Genus | Species | Location | Material | Notes | Images |
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Cetacea[2] | Indeterminate | An early Cetacea. |
Reptiles
Pseudosuchians
Genus | Species | Location | Material | Notes | Images |
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Crocodilia[2] | Indeterminate | A fragmentary Crocodillian. |
Snakes
Genus | Species | Location | Material | Notes | Images |
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Vasuki[1] | V. indicus | A madtsoiid snake.[1] |
Turtles
Genus | Species | Location | Material | Notes | Images |
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Testudines[2] | Indeterminate | A turtle. |
Fishes
Genus | Species | Location | Material | Notes | Images |
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Siluriformes[2] | Indeterminate | A catfish. | |||
Cylindracanthus[3] | C. sp. | (PU/KTU-1) "Isolated rostrum." | A ray-finned fish |
Mollusca
Genus | Species | Location | Material | Notes | Images |
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Deltoidonautilus[2] | D. vredenburgin | A nautiloid | |||
Caestocorbula[2] | C. gujaratensis | A clam. | |||
Bicorbula[2] | B. kutchensis | A clam. |
See also
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Datta, Debajit; Bajpai, Sunil (18 April 2024). "Largest known madtsoiid snake from warm Eocene period of India suggests intercontinental Gondwana dispersal". Scientific Reports. 14 (1): 8054. Bibcode:2024NatSR..14.8054D. doi:10.1038/s41598-024-58377-0. ISSN 2045-2322. PMC 11549349. PMID 38637509.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 Larson, Christina (18 April 2024). "This ancient snake in India might have been longer than a school bus and weighed a ton". AP News. Retrieved 19 April 2024.
- ↑ Kumar, P.; Patnaik, R.; Choudhary, D.; Kumar, R.; Wazir, W. A. (2024). "First report of Cylindracanthus (Osteichthyes) from the Eocene of India". Palæovertebrata. 47 (1). e2. doi:10.18563/pv.47.1.e2 (inactive 1 November 2024).
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