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词条 Grenfell fossil site
释义

  1. Fossil fauna

  2. References

     Notes  Sources 

The Grenfell fossil site is a paleontological site of late Devonian age in the central west of New South Wales, Australia. It was discovered in the late 1970s and lies near the town of Grenfell, some 370 km west of Sydney, and has been the subject of ongoing investigations by the Australian Museum.[1]

The Grenfell site is important as the youngest locality for Devonian fossils in New South Wales, containing a diverse range of placoderm, acanthodian and sarcopterygian fishes. The fossils are found in the Hunter Siltstone formation, of which there are extensive outcrops in the hills around Grenfell. The fish are mainly disarticulated but not extensively damaged, indicating transport after death by running water for a short distance.[1]

Fossil fauna

Sarcopterygians found include Eusthenodon gavini, Mandageria fairfaxi, Cabonnichthys burnsi, Yarimba thomsoni, Grenfellia meemanae and Holoptychius sp. The placoderm genera Bothriolepis, Remigolepis, Groenlandaspis and Grenfellaspis are also present.[1]

References

Notes

1. ^Australian Museum

Sources

  • {{cite web |url=http://australianmuseum.net.au/Grenfell |title=Grenfell |accessdate=2011-03-08 |work=Fossil sites of Australia |first= |last= |publisher=Australian Museum |date= 2009-08-13}}
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