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Australia's Earliest Theropods: Footprint Evidence in the Ipswich Coal Measures (Upper Triassic) of Queensland.
Scientific paper published in the Gaia (number 15) entitled "Australia's Earliest Theropods: Footprint Evidence in the Ipswich Coal Measures (Upper Triassic) of Queensland."
Small tridactyl footprints are reported from the Blackstone Formation of the Ipswich Coal Measures near Dinmore, in southeast Queensland, Australia. These Upper Triassic (Carnian) footprints are attributed to small theropod dinosaurs and are assigned to the ichnogenus Grallator Hitchcock, 1858 (sensu stricto). Their discovery constitutes only the second definite report of Triassic dinosaurs in Aus…
Creator
- T. Thulborn
Subject
- Dinossaur
- Theropod
Type of item
- scientific paper
Date
- 1998-12
- 1998-12
Medium
- paper
- Paper
Creator
- T. Thulborn
Subject
- Dinossaur
- Theropod
Type of item
- scientific paper
Date
- 1998-12
- 1998-12
Medium
- paper
- Paper
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- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/
Rights
- Free-access: Copyright © Museu Nacional de História Natural e da Ciência - Portugal
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Creation date
- NA
Temporal
- Upper Triassic
Places
- Ipswich, Queensland, Australia
Source
- B.P. Perez-Moreno, T. Holtz Jr., J.L. Sanz & J. Moratalla (eds.) . Aspects of Theropod Paleobiology. Gaia- Geosciences Journal of the National Natural History Museum of the Lisbon University. Number 15, December 1998.
Identifier
- MNHNL-0000791-MG-DOC
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- application/pdf
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- MNHNL-0000792-MG-DOC
Providing country
- Europe