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Ultima Limestone, MacDonnell Region, Northern Territory, Australia

FormationUltima Limestone
Age:28.4 - 23.0 Ma
Cenozoic
IntervalLate Oligocene
Lithologylimestone
Number of Collections1
Number of Occurrences3

Recorded Sample Locations

LocationRegionStratigraphic Name
NTM SiteMacDonnell Region, Northern Territory, AustraliaUltima Limestone

Recorded Fossils

Accepted NameHierarchyAge
Barguru kula
species
7Animalia : Chordata : Mammalia : Diprotodontia : Miralinidae : Barguru : Barguru kula28.4 - 23.03 Ma
Cenozoic
Balbaroo sp.
genus
6Animalia : Chordata : Mammalia : Diprotodontia : Macropodidae : Balbaroo28.4 - 23.03 Ma
Cenozoic
Yarala kida
species
7Animalia : Chordata : Mammalia : Peramelemorphia : Yaralidae : Yarala : Yarala kida28.4 - 23.03 Ma
Cenozoic

References

Cooke B. N. (1997) Two new balbarine kangaroos and lower molar evolution within the subfamily, Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 41, 269-280
Schwartz L. R. S. (2006) A new species of bandicoot from the Oligocene of northern Australia and implications of badnicoots for correlating Australian Tertiary mammal fauna, Palaeontology 49 5, 991-998
Schwartz L. R. S. (2006) Miralinidae (Marsupialia: Phalangeroidea) from northern Australia, including the youngest occurrence of the family, Alcheringa 30 2, 343-350 doi:10.1080/03115510608619321
Data courtesy of: PBDB: The Paleobiology Database, Creative Commons CC-BY licenced. , GBIF: the Global Biodiversity Information Facility, various licences, iDigBio, various licences, and EOL: The Encyclopedia of Life (Open Data Public Domain). Because fossils are made of minerals too!
 
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