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Re: India's separation?
I've remembered something else that might be useful, Rodlox. There's a
paper freely available, which happens to include the description of the
aforementioned Sahnitherium. It also contains a brief summary of a number
of ideas concerning what India was getting up to.
Rana RS & Wilson GP (2003), New Late Cretaceous mammals from the
Intertrappean beds of Rangapur, India and paleobiogeographic framework, APP,
48 (3), p.331-348.
http://app.pan.pl/acta48/app48-331.pdf
<<I hope that, some day, I can repay the favor.>>
You're welcome, (on both counts).