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An associated partial skeleton of Jainosaurus cf. septentrionalis (Dinosauria: Sauropoda) from the Late Cretaceous of Chhota Simla,Central India
Authors:JEFFREY A. WILSON  PAUL M. BARRETT  MATTHEW T. CARRANO
Affiliation:1. Museum of Paleontology and Department of Geological Sciences, University of Michigan, 1109 Geddes Avenue, Ann Arbor, MI 48109–1079, USA;2. e‐mail: wilsonja@umich.edu;3. Department of Palaeontology, Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London SW7 5BD, UK;4. e‐mail: p.barrett@nhm.ac.uk;5. Department of Paleobiology, Smithsonian Institution, PO Box 37012, NHB E‐105, MRC‐121, Washington, DC 20013–7012, USA;6. e‐mail: carranom@si.edu
Abstract:Abstract: The Cretaceous dinosaur fauna of Indo‐Pakistan has remained poorly understood because of a lack of associated and articulated remains, proliferation of named species, and an incomplete understanding of the dinosaur clades present (e.g. abelisaurid theropods; titanosaur sauropods). Continued work on existing collections, and new discoveries of dinosaur material from India, Pakistan and elsewhere in Gondwana, has begun to resolve the composition and affinities of Indo‐Pakistani dinosaurs. Here, we provide archival evidence that documents associations between postcranial remains of a sauropod collected from Chhota Simla, India by C. A. Matley in the 1930s and later described as ‘Titanosaurus sp.’ This partial skeleton, which represents only the fifth such documented association from Indo‐Pakistan, is referable to Jainosaurus cf. septentrionalis and provides a fuller understanding of its anatomy and phylogenetic affinities.
Keywords:Dinosauria  Sauropoda  Cretaceous  Gondwana  India  palaeobiogeography
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