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Tingamarra Fauna

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Vanesa L. De Pietri, R. Paul 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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clays from Boat 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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A Brief 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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Boles, Walter E. (1997): "Fossil Songbirds (Passeriformes) from the Early Eocene of Australia".
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affinity excluding the large size (3.9 by 2.6 mm), but is still smaller than
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Material that represents the fossil component is the MP1 horizon in a sequence of
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Fragmented dentary and rib along with disarticulated vertebrae.
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Chulpasia, now thought to represent an unrelated marsupial.
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is broken so not able to determine if it was robust as in
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Scanlon, J. D. (2005). "Australia's oldest known snakes:
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Scanlon, J. D. 2005. Australia's oldest known snakes:
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Index

Murgon fossil site
eutherian
passerine
trionychidae
turtles
mekosuchine
frogs
lungfish
teleost
Murgon fossil site
Kingaroy
Queensland
lacustrine
Potassium-argon dating
illites
Fish
Amphibians
Reptiles
Patagoniophis
vertebrae
Alamitophis
Kambara
Madtsoia
Costal tubercle
madtsoiids
serpentes
Patagoniophis
Madtsoia
Murgonemys
carapace

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