A diverse fossil vertebrate record in the Devonian of coastal southeastern Australia includes at least 30 genera and species representing all three major groups of extant jawed vertebrates (bony and cartilaginous fishes, and tetrapods), and both extinct groups (placoderm and acanthodian fishes). A bone recorded by W. B. Clarke in 1860 from Twofold Bay is the first published record of a Devonian vertebrate from the Southern Hemisphere. Abundant plant remains at some localities include large impressions of arborescent lycopsids, indicating one of the earliest forest environments for the Gondwana supercontinent. An early terrestrial invertebrate fauna is evidenced by fossil millipede remains. A review of the evidence for age control using pale...
Edenopteron, with a lower jaw some 48 cm long, and total length perhaps exceeding 3 m, is the larges...
This thesis examines the total diversity of fossil actinopterygian or ray-finned fishes of Devonian ...
Silurian vertebrate remains are rare in the Australasian region, mostly lacking from the end Ordovic...
The geological context and evidence of age for three Australian occurrences attributed to Devonian t...
A fossil fish assemblage associated with marine invertebrates from the Coonardoo Sandstone (Wallinga...
A revised depositional model of predominantly swampy rather than lacustrine conditions is proposed f...
Devonian fossil localities are summarised for coastal southeastern Australia, including both marine ...
A vertebrate microfauna from the Lower Devonian (Emsian) of Australia is described. It is a taxonomi...
The biogeographic significance of Devonian macrovertebrate assemblages from East Gondwana is reviewe...
New microvertebrate assemblages are illustrated and briefly described from 12 measured sections and ...
Determination of microvertebrates in samples collected from 20 sites of the Lower Devonian (pesavis/...
The Gogo Formation of Western Australia preserves a unique Late Devonian (Frasnian) reef fauna. The ...
International audienceIn Australia there is only a poor fossil plant record for the time interval se...
Little is known of the sharks that inhabited latest Devonian and Early Carboniferous environments of...
The vertebrate microfauna from the Early Devonian Buchan Group in northeastern Victoria is dominated...
Edenopteron, with a lower jaw some 48 cm long, and total length perhaps exceeding 3 m, is the larges...
This thesis examines the total diversity of fossil actinopterygian or ray-finned fishes of Devonian ...
Silurian vertebrate remains are rare in the Australasian region, mostly lacking from the end Ordovic...
The geological context and evidence of age for three Australian occurrences attributed to Devonian t...
A fossil fish assemblage associated with marine invertebrates from the Coonardoo Sandstone (Wallinga...
A revised depositional model of predominantly swampy rather than lacustrine conditions is proposed f...
Devonian fossil localities are summarised for coastal southeastern Australia, including both marine ...
A vertebrate microfauna from the Lower Devonian (Emsian) of Australia is described. It is a taxonomi...
The biogeographic significance of Devonian macrovertebrate assemblages from East Gondwana is reviewe...
New microvertebrate assemblages are illustrated and briefly described from 12 measured sections and ...
Determination of microvertebrates in samples collected from 20 sites of the Lower Devonian (pesavis/...
The Gogo Formation of Western Australia preserves a unique Late Devonian (Frasnian) reef fauna. The ...
International audienceIn Australia there is only a poor fossil plant record for the time interval se...
Little is known of the sharks that inhabited latest Devonian and Early Carboniferous environments of...
The vertebrate microfauna from the Early Devonian Buchan Group in northeastern Victoria is dominated...
Edenopteron, with a lower jaw some 48 cm long, and total length perhaps exceeding 3 m, is the larges...
This thesis examines the total diversity of fossil actinopterygian or ray-finned fishes of Devonian ...
Silurian vertebrate remains are rare in the Australasian region, mostly lacking from the end Ordovic...