Genus: Dryptosauroides HUENE & MATLEY, 1933 (nomen dubium)
= Dryptosauroides HUENE, 1932 (nomen nudum)
Etymology: Dryptosaurus, and Greek, oides, “like”, Dryptosaurus like.

Species: grandis HUENE & MANTELY, 1933 (nomen dubium)
Etymology: Latin, grandis, "full-grown, grown up, large."
= Dryptosauroides grandis HUENE, 1932 (nomen nudum)

Holotype: IM K20/334, K20/609, K27/549, K27/601, K27/626, K27/602

Locality: Bara Simla Hill, Jubbulpure, Madhya Pradesh State, India.

Horizon: Lameta Formation.

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Maastrichtian Stage, uppermost Senonian subepoch, Gulf Epoch, Late Cretaceous.

Material: 6 dorsal vertebrae.

Referred material:

K27/555: Cervical vertebra may belong to this genus.

K20/615, K27/624, K27/623, K27/625: Rib heads.

K27/547: Dorsal rib.