A new Cretaceous fossil mammal locality from the Bass Coast of southeastern Australia
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2022-10-20
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Taylor & Francis
Abstract
Mesozoic mammals from the polar regions of Australian Gondwana are exceptionally rare. The recovery of a partial jaw attributable to the australosphenid Ausktribosphenos nyktos from a new locality along the Bass Coast of Victoria is, therefore, significant because it comes from an uppermost Barremian to lowermost Aptian grit with abundant plant material that differs lithologically from other previously productive laminated sandstone deposits. We interpret this as evidence for a floodplain habitat that was distant from local water bodies. The identification of a new Cretaceous mammal locality in Australia highlights the exciting prospects for future fossil discoveries. © 2024 Informa UK Limited
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Fossils, Mammals, Australia, Polar regions, Plants, Cretaceous period, Lithology, Clays, Morphology
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Rich, T. H., Lowery, M., Hall, M., Kool, L., Bevitt, J., White, M., & Vickers-Rich, P. (2022). A new Cretaceous fossil mammal locality from the Bass Coast of southeastern Australia. Alcheringa: An Australasian Journal of Palaeontology, 46(3-4), 349-353. doi:10.1080/03115518.2022.2119600