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RE-EXAMINATION OF THE QUANBUN LOCAL FAUNA, A LATE CENOZOIC VERTEBRATE FAUNA FROM WESTERN AUSTRALIA

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 11 (1983–1984) | Updated 14 May 2013

Abstract Re-examination of a collection of fossil bones and teeth from Quanbun Station in the south-western Kimberley, Western Australia, has raised the possibility that the fossils may be Pliocene in age. If so, these bones represent the oldest described ...

A NEW SPECIES OF WALLABIA (MACROPODINAE MARSUPIALIA FROM PLEISTOCENE DEPOSITS IN MAMMOTH CAVE, SOUTHWESTERN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 14 (1988–1990) | Updated 27 Feb 2013

Abstract : Wallabia kitcheneri sp. novo is described. Thus far it is known only from cranial and dental remains which have been recovered from Pleistocene deposits in Mammoth Cave, southwestern Western Austraila. Wallabia kitcheneriis a rare element in th ...

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