A fossil fish assemblage associated with marine invertebrates from the Coonardoo Sandstone (Wallingalair Group) at Boor Hill (eastern limb of Tullamore Syncline) contains phyllolepid and bothriolepid placoderms of probable Late Devonian age. An angular unconformity with the overlying Hervey Group indicates erosion and folding during the Middle-Late Devonian, and evidently younger than the main Tabberabberan orogenic event. Invertebrate remains demonstrate a Late Devonian marine interval, not previously recognised as far west as the Tullamore Syncline, and assumed to represent the global maximum sea-level in the late Frasnian immediately preceding the Frasnian-Famennian extinction event. A phyllolepid placoderm plate from a sedimentary inter...
Typescript.Thesis (Ph. D.) -- Macquarie University, 1990.Degree conferred September 1991.Includes bi...
A diverse microvertebrate fauna is described from the Virgin Hills and Napier formations, Bugle Gap ...
Edenopteron, with a lower jaw some 48 cm long, and total length perhaps exceeding 3 m, is the larges...
A diverse fossil vertebrate record in the Devonian of coastal southeastern Australia includes at lea...
A new phyllolepid placoderm occurrence from a low level in the Dulcie Sandstone, Georgina Basin, Nor...
A second species of the placoderm genus Placolepis (Pl. harajica sp. nov.), based on a single articu...
Phyllolepid placoderms from the Devonian Boyd Volcanic Complex on the south coast of New South Wales...
A revised depositional model of predominantly swampy rather than lacustrine conditions is proposed f...
The geological context and evidence of age for three Australian occurrences attributed to Devonian t...
Devonian fossil localities are summarised for coastal southeastern Australia, including both marine ...
Determination of microvertebrates in samples collected from 20 sites of the Lower Devonian (pesavis/...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 50-54.1. Introduction -- 2. Previous work -- 3. Methods -- 4....
Johanson, Zerina (1998): The Upper Devonian fish Bothriolepis (Placodermi: Antiarchi) from near Cano...
Little is known of the sharks that inhabited latest Devonian and Early Carboniferous environments of...
The biogeographic significance of Devonian macrovertebrate assemblages from East Gondwana is reviewe...
Typescript.Thesis (Ph. D.) -- Macquarie University, 1990.Degree conferred September 1991.Includes bi...
A diverse microvertebrate fauna is described from the Virgin Hills and Napier formations, Bugle Gap ...
Edenopteron, with a lower jaw some 48 cm long, and total length perhaps exceeding 3 m, is the larges...
A diverse fossil vertebrate record in the Devonian of coastal southeastern Australia includes at lea...
A new phyllolepid placoderm occurrence from a low level in the Dulcie Sandstone, Georgina Basin, Nor...
A second species of the placoderm genus Placolepis (Pl. harajica sp. nov.), based on a single articu...
Phyllolepid placoderms from the Devonian Boyd Volcanic Complex on the south coast of New South Wales...
A revised depositional model of predominantly swampy rather than lacustrine conditions is proposed f...
The geological context and evidence of age for three Australian occurrences attributed to Devonian t...
Devonian fossil localities are summarised for coastal southeastern Australia, including both marine ...
Determination of microvertebrates in samples collected from 20 sites of the Lower Devonian (pesavis/...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 50-54.1. Introduction -- 2. Previous work -- 3. Methods -- 4....
Johanson, Zerina (1998): The Upper Devonian fish Bothriolepis (Placodermi: Antiarchi) from near Cano...
Little is known of the sharks that inhabited latest Devonian and Early Carboniferous environments of...
The biogeographic significance of Devonian macrovertebrate assemblages from East Gondwana is reviewe...
Typescript.Thesis (Ph. D.) -- Macquarie University, 1990.Degree conferred September 1991.Includes bi...
A diverse microvertebrate fauna is described from the Virgin Hills and Napier formations, Bugle Gap ...
Edenopteron, with a lower jaw some 48 cm long, and total length perhaps exceeding 3 m, is the larges...