A late Miocene-early Pliocene Mihirung bird (Aves: Dromornithidae) from Victoria, southeast Australia
journal contribution
posted on 2012-07-30, 00:00authored byTravis Park, E Fitzgerald
An incomplete tarsometatarsus identified as an indeterminate species of Dromornithidae is described from the upper Miocene–lower Pliocene shallow marine Black Rock Sandstone at Beaumaris, Victoria, Australia. This isolated specimen represents one of the few pre-Pleistocene dromornithids with a well-constrained geologic age. Additionally, it is one of the few pre-Quaternary dromornithid fossils recorded from southeast Australia. Comparisons with known dromornithid taxa suggest that the Beaumaris dromornithid is distinct from previously established species. This hitherto unknown species of dromornithid in the late Neogene of southeastern Australia cautions against deriving evolutionary patterns solely on the basis of fossils from northern Australia.
History
Journal
Alcheringa : an Australasian journal of palaeontology
Volume
36
Pagination
419 - 422
Location
Colchester, England
ISSN
0311-5518
eISSN
1752-0754
Language
eng
Publication classification
C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal; C Journal article
Copyright notice
2012, Association of Australasian Palaeontologists