Khok Kruat Formation Stratigraphic range: Early Cretaceous (Aptian) |
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Type | Geological formation |
Overlies | Phu Phan Formation |
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Region | Asia |
Country | Thailand |
The Khok Kruat Formation is a rock formation found in northeastern Thailand. It is one of the formations of the Khorat Group. It is of Aptian stage (Early Cretaceous), and is notable for its fossils of dinosaurs. It is equivalent to the Gres superieurs Formation of Laos.[1]
The Khok Kruat Formation has yielded remains of sharks, fishes, turtles, crocodilians and pterosaurs. Phuwiangosaurus-like teeth, Siamosaurus-like teeth, and fragmentary remains of spinosaurids have also been recovered from it.[2]
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Notes Uncertain or tentative data are in small text; |
Dinosaurs reported from the Khok Kruat Formation | ||||||
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Genus | Species | Location | Stratigraphic position | Material | Notes | Images |
P. sattayaraki[3] |
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A ceratopsian. |
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R. suranareae[4] |
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S. nimngami[5] |
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PRC-4, a well-preserved left maxilla, PRC-5, an isolated maxillary tooth and PRC-6, a braincase.[5] |
An iguanodontian ornithopod. |