A new Eocene species of presbyornithid (Aves, Anseriformes) from Murgon, Australia

Trevor H. Worthy, Vanesa L. De Pietri, R. Paul Scofield, Suzanne J. Hand

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Abstract

The taxa found in an Eocene deposit, near Murgon, Queensland, the only pre-Oligocene Paleogene site recording a terrestrial vertebrate fauna from Australia, are very significant for the insight they provide concerning the evolution of the Australian biota. Here we resolve the identity of fossils previously referred to the Graculavidae, waterbirds of then unresolved affinities. We taxonomically describe the first bird to be named from this fauna, Murgonornis archeri gen. et sp. nov., Presbyornithidae. Our findings reveal that presbyornithids were widespread globally in the earliest Eocene, and that this family had a history on Australia from at least 55 Ma until ca. 24 Ma, when they disappear from the fossil record. 

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)416-430
Number of pages15
JournalAlcheringa
Volume47
Issue number4
Early online date20 Mar 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Keywords

  • Australia
  • Murgon
  • Paleogene birds
  • Presbyornithidae
  • Tingamarra Local Fauna

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