Genus: Imrankhanhero MALKANI, 2023
Etymology: In honor of Imran Khan who and whose team won the 92 World Cup, and Hero, for champion and Imran Riaz Khan great journalist and leader of Pakistan to support the poor peoples of Koh Sulaiman Range which are host of fossils.

Species: zilefatmi MALKANI, 2023
Etymology: In honor of Shaheed Zileshah for his sacrifice and Dr. A. N. Fatmi, Former Deputy Director General, Geological Survey of Pakistan, on his conribution regarding Mesozoic paleontology and stratigraphy of Pakistan. The species name zilefatmi can be pronounciated as Zile Fatmi.

Holotype: GSP-UM/Sangiali-1124 (see below for the rest of the holotype)

Locality: Lower Sangiali Locality (Pakistan dinosaur locality 1) at latitude 29.69812N and longitude 69.39860E of Vitakri Dome area, Barkhan District, Balochistan Province, Pakistan.

Horizon: Vitakri Formation (lower Formations)

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Latest Maastrichtian Stage, Late Senonian Subeopch, Late Gulf Epoch, Late Cretaceous.

Material: Partial right humerus (GSP-UM/Sangiali-1124: Proxial and mid portion and GSP/MSM-262-1: Distal portion).

GSP/MSM-231-1: Distal right femur.

GSP-UM/Sangiali-117: Proximal right fibula.

Referred material:

Locality: Zubra peak, 7, 29°43'12"N, 69°30'16"E, Dhaola-Gambrak area, Barkhan District, Balochistan Province, Pakistan.

Horizon: Vitakri Formation (lower Formations)

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Latest Maastrichtian Stage, Late Senonian Subeopch, Late Gulf Epoch, Late Cretaceous.

Material:

GSP/MSM-235-7: A flattened and transversely compressed almost complete right tiba.

GSP/MSM-296-7: Right metatarsal.

 

Locality: Bara Sima Hill, Jubbulpore, Madhya Pradesh State, India.

Horizon: Lameta Formation.

Biostriatgraphy:

Age: Latest Maastrichtian Stage, Late Senonian Subeopch, Late Gulf Epoch, Late Cretaceous.

Material:

K20/321: Left tibia missing the proximal end. Note: Orginally referred to Titanosaurus indicus HUENE & MATLEY, 1933.

K20./489: Right fibula missing the distal end. Note: Orginally referred to Titanosaurus indicus HUENE & MATLEY, 1933.