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Guntupalli V R Prasad

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Die Naturwissenschaften|May 7, 2013
The first multituberculate mammal from IndiaVarun Parmar, Guntupalli V R Prasad, Deepak Kumar
Scientific Reports|June 7, 2022
First ovum-in-ovo pathological titanosaurid egg throws light on the reproductive biology of sauropod dinosaursHarsha Dhiman, Vishal Verma, Guntupalli V R Prasad
Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007)|July 6, 2026
A second theropod tooth from the Cauvery Basin reaffirms the presence of troodontid dinosaurs in the Cretaceous of IndiaHarsha Dhiman, Fahad Parvez, Anjali Goswami, et al.
Geobiology|December 18, 2022
The diagenetic fate of collagen as revealed by analytical pyrolysis of fossil fish scales from deep timeRaman Umamaheswaran, Suryendu Dutta, Guntupalli V R Prasad, et al.
Plos One|October 26, 2017
Discovery of the first ichthyosaur from the Jurassic of India: Implications for Gondwanan palaeobiogeographyGuntupalli V R Prasad, Dhirendra K Pandey, Matthias Alberti, et al.
Die Naturwissenschaften|February 5, 2010
New postcrania of Deccanolestes from the Late Cretaceous of India and their bearing on the evolutionary and biogeographic history of euarchontan mammalsDoug M Boyer, Guntupalli V R Prasad, David W Krause, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 21, 2011
A radiation of arboreal basal eutherian mammals beginning in the Late Cretaceous of IndiaAnjali Goswami, Guntupalli V R Prasad, Paul Upchurch, et al.
Plos One|January 18, 2023
New Late Cretaceous titanosaur sauropod dinosaur egg clutches from lower Narmada valley, India: Palaeobiology and taphonomyHarsha Dhiman, Vishal Verma, Lourembam R Singh, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 22, 2010
Cretaceous extinctions: multiple causesJ David Archibald, W A Clemens, Kevin Padian, et al.
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Die Naturwissenschaften|May 7, 2013
The first multituberculate mammal from IndiaVarun Parmar, Guntupalli V R Prasad, Deepak Kumar
Scientific Reports|June 7, 2022
First ovum-in-ovo pathological titanosaurid egg throws light on the reproductive biology of sauropod dinosaursHarsha Dhiman, Vishal Verma, Guntupalli V R Prasad
Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007)|July 6, 2026
A second theropod tooth from the Cauvery Basin reaffirms the presence of troodontid dinosaurs in the Cretaceous of IndiaHarsha Dhiman, Fahad Parvez, Anjali Goswami, et al.
Geobiology|December 18, 2022
The diagenetic fate of collagen as revealed by analytical pyrolysis of fossil fish scales from deep timeRaman Umamaheswaran, Suryendu Dutta, Guntupalli V R Prasad, et al.
Plos One|October 26, 2017
Discovery of the first ichthyosaur from the Jurassic of India: Implications for Gondwanan palaeobiogeographyGuntupalli V R Prasad, Dhirendra K Pandey, Matthias Alberti, et al.
Die Naturwissenschaften|February 5, 2010
New postcrania of Deccanolestes from the Late Cretaceous of India and their bearing on the evolutionary and biogeographic history of euarchontan mammalsDoug M Boyer, Guntupalli V R Prasad, David W Krause, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 21, 2011
A radiation of arboreal basal eutherian mammals beginning in the Late Cretaceous of IndiaAnjali Goswami, Guntupalli V R Prasad, Paul Upchurch, et al.
Plos One|January 18, 2023
New Late Cretaceous titanosaur sauropod dinosaur egg clutches from lower Narmada valley, India: Palaeobiology and taphonomyHarsha Dhiman, Vishal Verma, Lourembam R Singh, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 22, 2010
Cretaceous extinctions: multiple causesJ David Archibald, W A Clemens, Kevin Padian, et al.
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