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    Haliskia peterseni, a new anhanguerian pterosaur from the late Early Cretaceous of Australia by Pentland, Adele H., Poropat, Stephen F., Duncan, Ruairidh J., Kellner, Alexander W. A., Bantim, Renan A. M., Bevitt, Joseph J., Tait, Alan M., Grice, Kliti

    Published in Scientific reports (12-06-2024)
    “…Pterosaur remains have been reported from every continent; however, pterosaur skeletons remain rare. A new pterosaur is presented here, Haliskia peterseni gen…”
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    A diverse Late Cretaceous vertebrate tracksite from the Winton Formation of Queensland, Australia by Poropat, Stephen F, White, Matt A, Ziegler, Tim, Pentland, Adele H, Rigby, Samantha L, Duncan, Ruairidh J, Sloan, Trish, Elliott, David A

    Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (17-06-2021)
    “…The Upper Cretaceous ‘upper’ Winton Formation of Queensland, Australia is world famous for hosting Dinosaur Stampede National Monument at Lark Quarry…”
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    Giant baleen whales emerged from a cold southern cradle by Rule, James P, Duncan, Ruairidh J, Marx, Felix G, Pollock, Tahlia I, Evans, Alistair R, Fitzgerald, Erich M G

    “…Baleen whales (mysticetes) include the largest animals on the Earth. How they achieved such gigantic sizes remains debated, with previous research focusing…”
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    Ornithopod Jaws from the Lower Cretaceous Eumeralla Formation, Victoria, Australia, and Their Implications for Polar Neornithischian Dinosaur Diversity by Duncan, Ruairidh J, Evans, Alistair R, Vickers-Rich, Patricia, Rich, Thomas H, Poropat, Stephen F

    Published in Journal of vertebrate paleontology (04-05-2021)
    “…Ornithopod dinosaurs are relatively common in the Cretaceous of Australia, particularly in the state of Victoria, which has yielded five taxa to date: two from…”
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    First elaphrosaurine theropod dinosaur (Ceratosauria: Noasauridae) from Australia — A cervical vertebra from the Early Cretaceous of Victoria by Poropat, Stephen F., Pentland, Adele H., Duncan, Ruairidh J., Bevitt, Joseph J., Vickers-Rich, Patricia, Rich, Thomas H.

    Published in Gondwana research (01-08-2020)
    “…Elaphrosaurinae is an enigmatic clade of gracile ceratosaurian theropod dinosaurs known from the Late Jurassic of Africa (Elaphrosaurus bambergi) and Asia…”
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    The Osteology of Ferrodraco lentoni, an Anhanguerid Pterosaur from the Mid-Cretaceous of Australia by Pentland, Adele H., Poropat, Stephen F., White, Matt A., Rigby, Samantha L., Bevitt, Joseph J., Duncan, Ruairidh J., Sloan, Trish, Elliott, Robert A., Elliott, Harry A., Elliott, Judy A., Elliott, David A.

    Published in Journal of vertebrate paleontology (27-08-2021)
    “…Ferrodraco lentoni, an anhanguerid from the Upper Cretaceous Winton Formation of northeast Australia, is the most complete Australian pterosaur described to…”
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