Sao Khua Formation
The Sao Khua Formation is a middle member of the Khorat Group. It consists of an alteration of pale red to yellowish-gray, fine to medium-grained sandstone and grayish-reddish brown siltstone and clay. Rare pale red to light gray conglomerates, containing carbonate pebbles, are also characteristic of this formation. This geological formation in Thailand, dates to the Early Cretaceous age.
Dinosaur remains are among the fossils that have been recovered from the formation.Dinosaurs
- Siamosaurus - spinosaurid theropod, described in 1986 - "Isolated teeth." - Spinosauridae Incertae Sedis
- Siamotyrannus - Carnosaur theropod, described in 1996 - "Pelvis, dorsal, sacral, and caudal vertebrae."
- Phuwiangosaurus - titanosaurian sauropod, described in 1994 - "Partial skeletons, juvenile - adult."
- Kinnareemimus - ornithomimosaurian theropod, described in 2009
- Phuwiangvenator - megaraptoran theropod, described in 2019
- Vayuraptor - coelurosaurian theropod, described in 2019
- Theropoda indet.
- Sauropoda indet. 1 e 2