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Scofield, Nikita Zelenkov, Walter E. Boles and Trevor H. Worthy (2016). "The unexpected survival of an ancient lineage of anseriform birds into the Neogene of Australia: the youngest record of Presbyornithidae". Royal Society Open Science. 3 (2): 150635.
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Mountain. The geological formation of the site is not known for certain, but may be associated with the Oakdale Sandstone formation. The area was a swamp or shallow lake at the time of deposition, though the habitat has not been determined.
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Godthelp, H.; Archer, M.; Cifelli, R.; Hand, S. J.; Gilkeson, C. F. 1992. "Earliest known
Australian Tertiary mammal fauna".
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has given a date of about 54.6 million years, which is before
Australia's separation from Antarctica and South America
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History of South American Metatherians: Evolutionary Contexts and Intercontinental Dispersals
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Two teeth one being 3 mm, and an ankle and ear bone is all that is described of this species.
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Scanlon, J. D. (2005). "Australia's oldest known snakes:
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789:Prehistoric fauna by locality
779:Eocene paleontological sites
278:Rib head and proximal shaft
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794:Paleontology in Queensland
454:Jaw fragments with teeth.
659:"Murgonemys braithwaitei"
385:of uncertain affinities.
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383:metatherian
223:Alamitophis
41:mekosuchine
773:Categories
744:, and cf.
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577:References
516:Abundance
461:Tingamarra
398:A. clarkae
356:Abundance
313:Murgonemys
286:madtsoiids
184:Abundance
149:Abundance
135:Amphibians
110:Abundance
77:lacustrine
65:Queensland
762:0079-8835
420:Chulpasia
404:periotics
290:serpentes
210:vertebrae
30:passerine
26:eutherian
746:Madtsoia
599:Madtsoia
513:Species
442:Djarthia
353:Species
327:carapace
301:Madtsoia
267:Madtsoia
181:Species
170:Reptiles
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544:) from
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362:Images
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71:Geology
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616:Nature
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