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Dunluce Station , Flinders Shire, Queensland, Australia

Lat/Long (Decimal)-20.8833,143.8
Co-ordinates Derivationbased on nearby landmark
Given LocationQueensland, Australia
Mindat.org Region (for given coordinates)Flinders Shire, Queensland, Australia

Collections

CollectionReferenceStratigraphic NameCommentsLithologyAge
Ashgrove StationZammit M., Norris R. M., et al (2010)Rolling Downs - Allaru Mudstonemudstone105.3 - 99.6 Ma
Cretaceous
Dunluce Station (QM)Molnar R. E. (1996)Rolling Downs - Allaru Mudstoneoriginally (incorrectly) described as coming from the Tollebuc Fm.claystone105.3 - 93.5 Ma
Cretaceous
Dunluce Station (upper)Fletcher T. L., Salisbury S. W. (2010)Rolling Downs - ToolebucFrom the uppermost nodular limestone of the formation"limestone"105.3 - 99.6 Ma
Cretaceous
Lydia Downs Station, NeliaZammit M., Norris R. M., et al (2010)Rolling Downs - Toolebucmudstone105.3 - 99.6 Ma
Cretaceous
Telemon lease, Dunluce StationMolnar R. E., Thulborn R. A. (2007)Rolling Downs - Toolebuc"Age determinations for the Toolebuc Formation based on dinoflagellates and miospores indicate a latest middle to late Albian range: Pseudoceratium ludbrookiae dinoflagellate Zone and Coptospora paradoxa spore-pollen Zone""carbonate"105.3 - 99.6 Ma
Cretaceous

Recorded Fossils

Accepted NameHierarchyAge
Muttaburrasaurus sp.
genus
Animalia : Chordata : Reptilia : Dinosauria : Muttaburrasaurus105.3 - 93.5 Ma
Cretaceous
Ichthyosauria
unranked clade
Animalia : Chordata : Reptilia : Ichthyosauria105.3 - 99.6 Ma
Cretaceous
Platypterygius australis
species
Animalia : Chordata : Reptilia : Leptopterygiidae : Platypterygius : Ichthyosaurus australis105.3 - 99.6 Ma
Cretaceous
Anhanguera sp.
genus
Animalia : Chordata : Reptilia : Pterosauria : Anhangueridae : Anhanguera105.3 - 99.6 Ma
Cretaceous
Mythunga camara
species
Animalia : Chordata : Reptilia : Pterosauria : Ornithocheiridae : Mythunga : Mythunga camara105.3 - 99.6 Ma
Cretaceous

References

Molnar R. E. (1996) Observations on the Australian ornithopod dinosaur, Muttaburrasaurus, Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 39 3, 639-652
Kear B. P. (2003) Cretaceous marine reptiles of Australia: a review of taxonomy and distribution, Cretaceous Research 24 3, 277-303
Molnar R. E., Thulborn R. A. (2007) An incomplete pterosaur skull from the Cretaceous of north-central Queensland, Australia, Arquivos do Museu Nacional, Rio de Janeiro 65 4, 461-470
Fletcher T. L., Salisbury S. W. (2010) New pterosaur fossils from the Early Cretaceous (Albian) of Queensland, Australia, Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 30 6, 1747-1759
Zammit M., Norris R. M., et al (2010) The Australian Cretaceous ichthyosaur Platypterygius australis: A description and review of postcranial remains, Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 30 6, 1726-1735
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