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Debajit Datta
Debajit Datta
National Postdoctoral Fellow
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Cranial morphology of a new phytosaur (Diapsida, Archosauria) from the Upper Triassic of India: implications for phytosaur phylogeny and biostratigraphy
D Datta, S Ray, S Bandyopadhyay
Papers in Palaeontology 7 (2), 675-708, 2021
192021
Taxonomic identification of isolated phytosaur (Diapsida, Archosauria) teeth from the Upper Triassic of India and their significances
D Datta, N Kumar, S Ray
Historical Biology, 2019
182019
Taphonomic signatures of a new Upper Triassic phytosaur (Diapsida, Archosauria) bonebed from India: Aggregation of a juvenile-dominated paleocommunity
D Datta, D Mukherjee, S Ray
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 39 (6), e1726361, 2019
102019
Cranial evolution of the Late Triassic phytosaurs (Diapsida, Archosauria): preliminary observations from landmark-based morphometric analysis
D Datta, K Sharma, S Ray
Historical Biology 33 (11), 2683-2705, 2021
72021
A giant phytosaur (Diapsida, Archosauria) from the Upper Triassic of India with new insights on phytosaur migration, endemism and extinction
D Datta, S Ray
Papers in Palaeontology 9 (1), e1476, 2023
62023
Fossils of the oldest diplodocoid dinosaur suggest India was a major centre for neosauropod radiation
S Bajpai, D Datta, P Pandey, T Ghosh, K Kumar, D Bhattacharya
Scientific Reports 13 (1), 12680, 2023
32023
A new clevosaurid (Lepidosauria: Rhynchocephalia) from the Upper Triassic of India
MS Bhat, D Datta, S Ray, PM Datta
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 43 (1), e2232833, 2023
12023
Mortality and life dynamics of new phytosaurs (Diapsida, Archosauria) from the Late Triassic of India: evolutionary trends and biostratigraphic significance
D Datta
IIT Kharagpur, 2021
12021
Post glenoid area of the Triassic temnospondyls of India and their palaeontological significance
D Datta, DP Sengupta
International conference on current perspective and emerging issues in …, 2015
12015
Largest known madtsoiid snake from warm Eocene period of India suggests intercontinental Gondwana dispersal
D Datta, S Bajpai
Scientific Reports 14 (1), 8054, 2024
2024
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