First record of a tomistomine crocodylian from Australia
Abstract Based on the known fossil record, the majority of crocodylians from the Cenozoic Era of Australia are referred to the extinct clade Mekosuchinae. The only extant crocodylians in Australia are two species of Crocodylus. Hence, the viewpoint that Crocodylus and mekosuchines have been the only...
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Main Authors: | Jorgo Ristevski, Gilbert J. Price, Vera Weisbecker, Steven W. Salisbury |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/bccf9256bf5e4f468e4b12a02f3b3d12 |
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