Издательство Taylor&Francis по журналам "Alcheringa: An Australasian Journal of Palaeontology"
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1987-01-01)Cranial fragments pertaining to a capitosaurid labyrinthodont from the Early Scythian Knocklofty Formation of Tasmania are described. They are referred, with question, to the genus Parotosuchus Otschev and Shishkin 1968. ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1979-01-01)A brachiopod-bivalve fauna from the Faulkland Formation of the Rawdon Vale Region, N.S.W., is determined as late Visean-early Namurian age. The age and palaeoecology of the fauna are discussed. Taxa described include the ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1988-01-01)Inaria karli gen. et sp. nov., a moderate sized lobate fossil from the Late Precambrian Ediacara assemblage, occurs in a number of modes of preservation involving composite moulding of a compressed, thin-walled bulbous ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1986-01-01)Additional specimens of Australobatrachus ilius Tyler are reported from the type locality of Lake Palankarinna and from the new site of Lake Yanda east of Lake Frome, South Australia. They include two with almost complete ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1988-01-01)The first Devonian fish fauna from South Australia is described from green shale and arkose which came from a depth of 738–860 m from the Munyarai-1 well, north-eastern Officer Basin. The fauna contains the thelodonts ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1983-01-01)An incomplete ulna of Diprotodon optatum Owen from a Pleistocene site in Reddestone Creek, northwest of Glen Innes, New South Wales, has deep cuts on opposite sides of the shaft. These marks are attributed to Thylacoleo ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1996-01-01)An unusual plant fossil of unknown affinities is reported from the Late Carboniferous of New South Wales. Burdekinia multiseptata gen. et sp. nov. is known from a straplike organ, externally rather featureless, but ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1996-01-01)The habitat and habit of Australia's first recorded Tertiary marsupial species, Wynyardia bassiana, found some 130 years ago at Wynyard on the northwestern coast of Tasmania, remain enigmatic (Aplin 1987, Aplin & Rich ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1981-01-01)A horned, short-skulled labyrinthodont amphibian from the Arcadia Formation of the Rewan Group near Bluff, Queensland, is placed in the family Chigutisauridae of the superfamily Brachyopoidea. This is the first occurrence ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1985-01-01)An enigmatical animal, Ainiktozoon loganense from the Silurian of Scotland, is reviewed on the basis of additional material from the type locality. A new restoration of Ainiktozoon incorporates morphological features (the ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1991-01-01)The Late Oligocene-Early Miocene Monpeelyata deposit occurs at 920 m above sea level on the Tasmanian Central Plateau, and was probably at least 700 m a.s.l. at the time of deposition. The palynoflora is dominated by ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1981-01-01)An assemblage of hermatypic scleractinian corals occurring landwards of the Pleistocene sandy Inner Barrier system has been referred to the last interglacial period. It comprises at least 20 species, many of which are in ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1991-01-01)A longirostrine crocodilian right dentary fragment, a tooth and an associated dorsal centrum are described from early Tertiary (probably Late Palaeocene or Early Eocene) represents the second oldest crocodile known from ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1983-01-01)The occurrence of ammonoids in the Lower Carboniferous rocks of eastern Australia is reviewed within a biostratigraphic framework provided by the brachiopod zones that have been summarized most recently by Jones & Roberts ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1981-01-01)The discovery of an astragalus of an allosaurid theropod in southeastern Australia extends the geographic range of the Allosauridae to include all continents except Antarctica and the Indian subcontinent. In addition, it ...
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