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18 reviewsnumerically dominated by them are documented in the
Upper Triassic–Lower Jurassic-aged Gondwana formations
exposed in the Pranhita-Godavari Valley of south-central
and east-central India. The Upper Maleri Formation of
the Pranhita-Godavari Basin preserves an early-middle
Norian dinosaur assemblage numerically dominated by
sauropodomorph dinosaurs, including at least two nominal
species. However, the preliminary report of a herrerasaurian
dinosaur specimen indicates that this assemblage of southcentral Gondwana was more taxonomically diverse. Here,
we describe and compare in detail the anatomy and assess
the taxonomy and phylogenetic relationships of the UpperMaleri herrerasaurian specimen. A unique combination of character states present in this specimen
allows the erection of the new genus and species Maleriraptor kuttyi. Updated quantitative
phylogenetic analyses focused on early dinosauriforms recovered Maleriraptor kuttyi as a member
of Herrerasauria outside of the South American clade Herrerasauridae. Maleriraptor kuttyi fills
a temporal gap between the Carnian South American herrerasaurids and the younger middle
Norian–Rhaetian herrerasaurs of North America. Maleriraptor kuttyi shows the first evidence that
herrerasaurs survived also in Gondwana the early Norian tetrapod turnover that resulted in the
global extinction of the rhynchosaurs