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- The Yerrapalli Formation is a Tri****ic rock formation consisting primarily of mudstones that outcrops in the Pranhita–Godavari Basin in southeastern India...
- genus of erythrosuchid archosauriform known from the Middle Tri****ic Yerrapalli Formation of India. It contains a single species, Bharitalasuchus tapani...
- is an extinct genus of dicynodont from the Middle Tri****ic (Anisian) Yerrapalli Formation of India. It contains a single species, Rechnisaurus cristarhynchus...
- disarticulated but fairly complete fossil material found from the Middle Tri****ic Yerrapalli Formation. The material is thought to be from two individuals, possibly...
- Tri****ic. Substantial fossorial evidence of W. indicus was recovered from Yerrapalli Formation of the Pranhita-Godavari valley, India, and it is so far the...
- proterosuchid reptiles. It also preserves a diversity of temnospondyl amphibians. Yerrapalli Formation - Middle Tri****ic (Anisian?) of the Pranhita–Godavari Basin...
- occasionally referred to Hyperodapedon. Mesodapedon M. kuttyi Anisian  India Yerrapalli Formation A stenaulorhynchine. Langeronyx L. brodiei Anisian  UK (England)...
- madagascariensis are known from Anisian-aged freshwater beds of the Yerrapalli Formation in India. Eosaurichthys closely resembles its daughter genus...
- process. Fossils of Pamelaria have been found in the Middle Tri****ic Yerrapalli Formation in Andhra Pradesh, India. The known material represents six...
- lower Kelamayi Formation (China), upper Ermaying Formation (China), Yerrapalli Formation (India), Cynognathus ****emblage Zone (Subzone C, South Africa)...