• Riversleigh may refer to: Riversleigh, Queensland, a locality in the Shire of Murweh in South-West Queensland Australian Fossil Mammal Sites (Riversleigh)...
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    Riversleigh World Heritage Area is Australia's most famous fossil location, recognised for the series of well preserved fossils deposited from the Late...
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    from the Riversleigh sites, and the largest species. The holotype tooth was discovered in 2012 at the "Two Trees Site", part of Riversleigh's Gag Plateau...
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  • Riversleigh Station is a pastoral property within the City of Mount Isa, Queensland, Australia. It is known for the UNESCO World Heritage listed Australian...
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  • Riversleigh is a rural locality in the Shire of Murweh, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census, Riversleigh had a population of 6 people. The locality...
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  • Riversleigh fauna is the collective term for any species of animal identified in fossil sites located in the Riversleigh World Heritage Area. The presence...
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    which suggest the presence of a mekosuchine with erect limbs in the Riversleigh World Heritage Area, where Quinkana was found. Mekosuchines were historically...
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  • record of extinct koalas consists of 163 specimens across 58 deposits in Riversleigh; 55 specimens are attributed to N. greystanesi. To date, a partial skull...
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  • marsupial found at early Miocene deposits of Boodjamulla National Park of Riversleigh area, northwestern Queensland, Australia. It was first named by Michael...
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    allinghamensis. In 1995, the first Miocene species was described from Riversleigh, and was named Yarala burchfieldi by Dr Jeannette Muirhead. The species...
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