Genus: Lametasaurus MATLEY, 1923 (nomen dubium, partim)
Etymology: In reference to the Lameta Formation, Jabalpur, India, and Greek,
sauros, "lizard": “Lameta lizard”.
= Lametasarus COLBERT, 1977 (sic)
Species: indicus MATLEY, 1923 (nomen dubium, partim)
Etymology: In reference to India, where the specimen was discovered.
Holotype:
Locality: Slops of Bara Simla Hill, Jubbulpore, Madhya Pradesh State, India.
Horizon: Near the top of the Greensand zone, immediately below the base of the Main Limestone, Lameta Formation.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Maastrichtian Stage, Uppermost Senonian Subepoch, Gulf Epoch, Late Cretaceous.
Material: About 5,000 scutes, 2 lateral spines.
Number: Not given: Sacrum, ilia, tibia.
Note: COOMBS & MARYANSKA, 1990 attribute the sacrum, ilia and tibia to theropods, maybe an Abelosaurid (MOLNAR, 1990).