The basin contains up to 7 kilometres of sedimentary strata of late Carboniferous/Early Permian to Cretaceous age.
[2] The Late Permian aged Kundaram Formation has provided a terrestrial vertebrate fauna.
The Late Triassic and the Early Jurassic strata in the basin host dinosaur fossils.
[3][4] The Pranhita–Godavari Basin contains four Triassic–Jurassic formations, namely Lower Maleri, Upper Maleri, Lower Dharmaram and Upper Dharmaram.
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