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Journal of The Geological Society of India | 2014

First Record of Metazoan Eggs and Embryos from Early Cambrian Chert Member of Deo ka Tibba Formation, Tal Group, Uttarakhand Lesser Himalaya

V. K. Mathur; Sabyasachi Shome; Shambhu Nath; Rupendra Babu

The phosphatized globular to sub-oval metazoan eggs with distinctively ornamented covering and phosphatized polar lobe forming embryos are recorded for the first time from the black phosphatic chert lenticles and bands of early Cambrian Chert Member of Deo ka Tibba Formation, Tal Group, Uttarakhand Lesser Himalaya. Similar metazoan eggs have been recorded earlier from early Cambrian rocks of Shaanxi Province, China, northwestern Canada, Australia, Mongolia, Siberia and Kazakhstan. These eggs are found in association with Small Shelly Fossils (SSF) and may belong to them. However, polar lobe forming embryos have been earlier recorded from Neoproterozoic rocks of southwestern China only. Similar embryos are common in modern molluscs and bilaterians.


Archive | 2004

Diverse genetic bases of Indian polyembryonic and monoembryonic mango (Mangifera indica L) cultivars

Manoj Shukla; Rupendra Babu; V. K. Mathur; D. K. Srivastava; Birbal Sahni


Birbal Sahni birth centenary paleobotanical conference | 1992

Precambrian-Cambrian sequence in Krol belt and additional Ediacaran fossils

Ravi Shanker; V. K. Mathur


Journal of Geological Society of India | 2004

Ediacaran Biota from the Jarashi (Middle Krol) and Mahi (Lower Krol) Formations, Krol Group, Lesser Himalaya, India

Ravi Shanker; D. D. Bhattacharya; A. C. Pande; V. K. Mathur


Journal of The Geological Society of India | 1989

First Record of Ediacaran Fossils from the Krol Formation of Naini Tal Syncline

V. K. Mathur; Ravi Shanker


Journal of The Geological Society of India | 1990

Ediacaran medusoids from the Krol formation, Naini Tal syncline, Lesser Himalaya

V. K. Mathur; Ravi Shanker


Journal of The Geological Society of India | 1989

Discovery of Redlichid Trilobites from the Arenaceous Member of the Tal Formation, Garhwal Syncline, Lesser Himalaya, India

Ashutosh Joshi; V. K. Mathur; D. K. Bhatt


Journal of The Geological Society of India | 2005

Additional Terminal Proterozoic Organic-Walled Microfossils from the Infra-krol formation, Nainital Syncline, Lesser Himalaya, Uttaranchal

Manoj Shukla; Rupendra Babu; V. K. Mathur; D. K. Srivastava


Current Science | 1987

Redlichiid trilobites from the Tal Formation, Lesser Himalaya, India

Gopendra Kumar; Ashutosh Joshi; V. K. Mathur


Journal of The Geological Society of India | 2004

Record of Tissue Grade Colonial Eucaryote and Microbial Mat Associated with Ediacaran Fossfls in Krol Group, Garhwal Syncline, Lesser Himalaya, Uttaranchal

V. K. Mathur; D. K. Srivastava

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D. K. Srivastava

Geological Survey of India

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Ashutosh Joshi

Geological Survey of India

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Ravi Shanker

Geological Survey of India

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Manoj Shukla

Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeobotany

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Rupendra Babu

Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeobotany

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Gopendra Kumar

Geological Survey of India

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Shambhu Nath

Geological Survey of India

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A. C. Pande

Geological Survey of India

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A. K. Kacker

Geological Survey of India

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A. K. Mathur

Indian Institute of Toxicology Research

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