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- Title
Ornithopod diversity in the Griman Creek Formation (Cenomanian), New South Wales, Australia.
- Authors
Bell, Phil R.; Herne, Matthew C.; Brougham, Tom; Smith, Elizabeth T.
- Abstract
During the Early Cretaceous, dinosaur communities of the Australian-Antarctic rift system (Eumeralla and Wonthaggi formations) cropping out in Victoria were apparently dominated by a diverse small-bodied ‘basal ornithopod’ fauna. Further north, in Queensland (Winton and Mackunda formations), poorly-represented small-bodied ornithopods coexisted with large-bodied iguanodontians. Our understanding of the ornithopod diversity from the region between the Australian-Antarctic rift and Queensland, represented by Lightning Ridge in central-northern New South Wales (Griman Creek Formation), has been superficial. Here, we re-investigate the ornithopod diversity at Lightning Ridge based on new craniodental remains. Our findings indicate a diverse ornithopod fauna consisting of two-to-three small-bodied non-iguanodontian ornithopods (including Weewarrasaurus pobeni gen. et sp. nov.), at least one indeterminate iguanodontian, and a possible ankylopollexian. These results support those of previous studies that favour a general abundance of small-bodied basal ornithopods in Early to mid-Cretaceous high-latitude localities of southeastern Australia. Although these localities are not necessarily time-equivalent, increasing evidence indicates that Lightning Ridge formed a ‘meeting point’ between the basal ornithopod-dominated localities in Victoria and the sauropod-iguanodontian faunas in Queensland to the north.
- Subjects
AUSTRALIA; QUEENSLAND; VICTORIA; RIVERS; GEOLOGIC faults; ANIMALS; LIGHTNING; DINOSAURS; COMMUNITIES
- Publication
PeerJ, 2018, p1
- ISSN
2167-8359
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.7717/peerj.6008