Australie
Collections(s): 190 Site(s)
Diamantina River : Queensland - ? 5986
along the Diamantina River southwest of Winton, QLD.Whitewood Paddock, Clutha Station : Queensland - ? 9481 18059 19582 45868 46279 46357 62878 63423 71375 79070 82629 89724
Southwest corner of Whitewood Paddock, "Clutha" station, N of Flinders River, 34 miles NW of Maxwelton, NW Queensland, on the Great Northern Railway, 337 miles W of TownsvilleDinosaur Cove East : Victoria - ? 10340 10341 10342 18059 19908 32702 34284 41603 61518 62321 63248 63249 63257 63316 76422 79070 83736 89724
Dinosaur Cove East, Dinosaur Cove, about 50 m NW of Slippery Rock- Ornithischia
- Timimus hermani
- Leaellynasaura amicagraphica
- Atlascopcosaurus loadsi
- Iguanodontia
- Ornithopoda
- Dinosauria
- Maniraptora
- Tetanurae
- Theropoda
The Arch, Kilcunda : Victoria - ? 10340 10342 19908 32702 34284 41603 50876 62321 63253 63256 63257 63316 83736
"The Arch, on shore platform near Kilcunda, Victoria, Gippsland Basin; 38°32”54.18”S 145°27”28.35”Eeast of Cape Paterson : Victoria - ? 10342 13869 19908 32702 34284 75855 79070
from 3-4 km E of Cape PatersonDinosaur Cove West : Victoria - ? 10342 18059 19908 34284 63248 63257 79070 83736
Eagle's Nest, Inverloch : Victoria - ? 10342 10345 10346 10348 19908 30242 30574 32702 34284 41603 41617 61518 62321 63253 63256 63257 63316 63345 63423 79070 83736 91784
shore platform 250 m NW of Eagle's Nest, near Inverloch and Cape Paterson (= Patterson), Victoria; 38°40”10.31”S 145°40”32.88”ELightning Ridge (general) : New South Wales - ? 10342 10347 10595 15490 17490 18059 29483 45869 61518 62321 63423 74243 75855 76422 79070
Lightning Ridge- Rapator ornitholestoides
- Theropoda identifié comme Walgettosuchus woodwardi n. gen. n. sp.
- Fulgurotherium australe
Point Lewis : Victoria - ? 10342 19908 34284 41603 63248 63257 63316 66139 76422 83736 89724 91784
actual area ranges from 143°34'53" to 57"; from shore platform exposures near Point Lewis, Otway BasinPunch Bowl site : Victoria - ? 10342 19908 34284 41603 43863 63253 63256 63257 79677 83736
actual outcrop ranges from 145°24'9" to 13"E; Gippsland BasinSlippery Rock, Dinosaur Cove : Victoria - ? 10342 13869 18059 19908 27957 31459 32337 32702 34284 40663 41603 62321 63257 66139 75855 76422 79677 82345 82487 83736 89724
Slippery Rock site, Dinosaur Cove, including tunneling (e.g. First Cross Tunnel, East Tunnel, West Tunnel) and multiple smaller sites (e.g. The Pillar); ca. 50 m SE of Dinosaur Cove East- Dinosauria
- Atlascopcosaurus loadsi
- Leaellynasaura amicagraphica
- Ornithopoda
- Iguanodontia
- Megaraptora
- Megaraptoridae
- Theropoda
- Ornithopoda
New Field, Coocoran : New South Wales - ? 10344 89724 92700
puddling tank at New Field, Coocoran, 30 km W of Lightning Ridge, New South WalesEurombah Creek, Durham Downs : Queensland - Aberdeen 8231 10599 10600 12945 18059 46279 46357 54012 63624 71292 79070 89724
Durham Downs, near Roma, SW Queensland. Found near the bank of a small gully running into Eurombah Creek (tributary of Dawson River). About 1/4 mi. on S side of Eurombah Creek on Grazing Farm 1352A, Roma district, portion 1v, parish of Narran, Aberdeen county. Now called Taloona Station. Listed as 26°05±3'S, 149°03±3'E in Rich 1996. ca. 4 mi. NW of Durham Downs Homestead.Marathon Station, Flinders River (QM) : Queensland - ? 12524 18059 32702 63423 64040 66052 79070 89724
from a low ridge in open country S of Flinders River on Marathon Station, E of Richmond, N-central QueenslandDunluce Station (QM) : Queensland - ? 12525 18059 32702 75855 76422 79070
from "Dunluce" station, about halfway between Hughenden and Richmond, N-central QueenslandBringo railway cutting, 24 km (UWA) : Western Australia - ? 12890 14792 18059 79070 89724
Bringo railway cutting, ~24 km (also listed as 30 km) E of Geraldton- Sauropoda
- Theropoda identifié comme Ozraptor subotaii n. gen. n. sp.
- Sauropoda
Flat Rocks, Bunurong Marine Park : Victoria - ? 13869 18059 32702 38205 41603 63249 63251 63252 63253 63256 63257 63345 75855 76422 76624 79070 82447 82487 83736 89724 91784
on shore platform of Bunurong Marine Park, W of Inverloch. Includes site listed as "800 m east of Flat Rocks" in ref 38205- Qantassaurus intrepidus
- Iguanodontia
- Ankylosauria
- Avetheropoda
- Maniraptora
- Theropoda
- Australovenator wintonensis
- Ornithomimidae
- Galleonosaurus dorisae
- Atlascopcosaurus loadsi
- Qantassaurus intrepidus
- Ornithopoda
- Megaraptora
Bena : Victoria - ? 83736
near Bena, along South Gippsland HighwayGiralia Station : Western Australia - ? 14792 18059 32702 62321 79070
Coordinates based on the town of Giralia; from Giralia Range region"Stone Wall," Murchison House Station : Western Australia - Kalbarri region 14798 32702 41617 62321 79070 89724
Coordinates based on nearby town of Kilbarri. Site is N of Kalbarri. from ‘Stone Wall’ on the southern side of Pillawarra Plateau, on Murchison House Station northeast of KalbarriMolecap Quarry, Gingin : Western Australia - ? 14799 18059 32702 41617 62321 79070
Found in the western face of the quarry, 2 m above the quarry floor. Quarry is 1.4 km south of the town of Gingin"Rock Hole", Rosebery Downs, Muttaburra : Queensland - ? 10348 16996 18059 32702 46279 46357 50540 54259 61518 62321 75855 76422 79070 89724
banks of the Rock Hole, Thomson River, on "Rosebery Downs" station, approx. 4.5 km SE of Muttaburra, central Queensland, at MR 245165 Muttaburra 4-mile seriesBalgowan Colliery tracksite, Darling Downs : Queensland - ? 8231 10348 18059 46279 46357 46362 46364 54012 56365 62321 63423 79070 82494
at Balgowan Colliery, on the Darling Downs; also referred to as Roughrigg No. 5 and United No. 8; ca. 120 mi. NW of Brisbane, 93 ft underground in the Rosalie tunnelMount Morgan Open Cut tracksite : Queensland - ? 10348 18059 46279 46357 46359 56365 63423 76626 76702 77910 79070 90805
from roof of Mount Morgan Open Cut gold mine (also "fire-clay workings"), at nine locations within the caverns. Four initial sites: site-A, site-B (Ladder Hall), site-C (Entrance Hall), site-D (North Bat Cave); five later sites: Back Hallway, Bat Cave, Main Entrance, Mezzanine Hall, North Cave IntersectionIona Station, Hughenden : Queensland - ? 10348 17467
Iona Station, near Hughenden, northern QueenslandMinmi crossing, Roma : Queensland - ? 10348 17467 17468 18059 32702 46279 46357 62321 63423 64040 79070 89724
probably a gulley about 1 km S of Mack Gulley, on the Injune Road, a few km N of Roma, SE Queensland; vicinity of Minmi CrossingCoober Pedy ornithopod : South Australia - ? 10348 18059 45876 61518
Andamooka opal field : South Australia - ? 10348 14793 18059 32702 45876 62321 63423 79070 89724
Andamooka opal field, 1:250,000 sheet SH 53-12, W of Lake Torrens- Theropoda identifié comme Kakuru kujani n. gen. n. sp.
- Dinosauria
White Cliffs (NSW) : New South Wales - Central Darling Shire 10348 36385 79070
White CliffsSlashers Creek Station (BMNH) : Queensland - ? 17467 18059 46279
Slashers (Slasher) Creek Station, western Queensland, from a road metal quarry E of BouliaPelican Bore, Stewart Creek : Queensland - ? 10348 17467 17490 19582 46153 46279 62878 63423 79070
Pelican Bore, Stewart Creek, Dunraven Station, Hughenden, Queensland, Australia.Selwyn Park Sheep Station : Queensland - ? 17490 19582 30242 53484 71375 82629
Selwyn Park Sheep Station, south-east of Winton (southwest of Chorregon), central Queensland, AustraliaAlni Station : Queensland - ? 17490 18059 19582 46279 71375 82629
Alni Station, about 1 km S of Alni homestead, 50 km NW of WintonLovelle Downs Station (3 km east-southeast) : Queensland - ? 17490 19582 45868 46279 71375 82629
from Lovelle Downs Station, about 3 km ESE of Lovelle Downs homestead, 50 km NW of WintonLovelle Downs Station (2 km east) : Queensland - ? 17490 19582 46279 82629
from Lovelle Downs Station, about 2 km E of Lovelle Downs homestead, 50 km NW of WintonTriangle Paddock, Elderslie Station (QM L313) : Queensland - ? 17490 19582 30242 46279 53484 62321 71375 82629 89724
from Elderslie Station, in triangle paddock near the woolshed, 0.5 km SW of Top Horse Bore, about 4 km NNE of Elderslie homestead, 60 km NW of WintonTriangle Paddock, Elderslie Station (QM F7880) : Queensland - ? 17490 19582 46279 82629
from Elderslie Station, in triangle paddock near the woolshed, 2 km N of Top Horse Bore, about 6 km NNE of Elderslie homestead, 50 km NW of WintonReddell Beach tracksite (UQL-DP45) : Western Australia - ? 17765 18059 19582 43264 43265 43969 62321 78718 79070 82760 89724
at Reddell Beach, Gantheaume Point, near BroomeIona Station : Queensland - ? 12525 18059 32702 62321 63423 76422
Rogers homestead, Iona Station, SE of HughendenM8M windmill, Bladensburg Station : Queensland - ? 18059
M8M windmill on Bladensburg StationElliot Site (QM L1333/AODL 001) : Queensland - ? 18059 35014 36633 47109 60643 75263 81566 82172 84439 88408
on a sheep station ca. 70 km NE of Winton; in the "Elliot/Mary sector" of the "Elliot Site"- Diamantinasauria
- Theropoda
- Ankylosauria
- Savannasaurus elliottorum
- Wintonotitan wattsi
- Diamantinasaurus matildae
Oakleigh No. 3 Colliery tracksite, Rosewood : Queensland - ? 18059 79070
Oakleigh No. 3 colliery, near RosewoodCallide Mine tracksite : Queensland - ? 18059 23520 63423 79070
in Callide Basin, SE QueenslandDunraven Station : Queensland - ? 18059 19582 79070
Dunraven, near Stewart CreekJulia Creek : Queensland - ? 18059 79070
Jones Valley Station : Queensland - ? 18059
Rosebery Station (Toolebuc) : Queensland - ? 18059
"Rosebery Downs" stationBymount, Surat (QM) : Queensland - ? 19582 45869 62321 71375 74243
Bymount, just E of Surat, Surat Basin, SE QueenslandBlackall (QM) : Queensland - ? 19582 45868 71375 82629
Blackall, W-central Queensland. No precise locality information available.Silver Hills, Richmond (QM) : Queensland - ? 19582 62321
Silver Hills, near Richmond, N-central QueenslandRichmond area sauropod site (QM) : Queensland - ? 19582 71375 82629
unknown site in N-central Queensland; coordinates based on Richmond area (described as "probably from near Richmond)Vertical Bill's claim, Three Mile opal field (first level) : New South Wales - ? 10347 70318 80457 80978 89724 92700
Vertical Bill's claim, Three-Mile Field, 5 km SSW of Lightning RidgeMarengo : Victoria - ? 10342 19908 34284 41603 63257 83736
Otway BasinEric the Red : Victoria - ? 10342 19908 34284 63257 63316 83736
Otway Basin; near the rusting anchor from the shipwreck "Eric the Red", east of Crayfish Bay; 38° 51' 23" S, 143° 32' 56" EPoint Franklin : Victoria - ? 10342 19908 34284 41603 63257 63316 66139 83736
Otway BasinKnowledge Creek tracksite : Victoria - ? 10342 19908 32497 34284 62321 63256 63257 63316 63423 79070 82447 83736 90894
near Lion Headland, in Knowledge Creek drainage, which divides the exposure, on the shore platform ca. 100 m from mouth of creek; 6-6.5 km NW of Dinosaur Cove and 240 km SW of MelbourneNMVPL425, Koonwarra : Victoria - ? 10342 12945 34284 37148 63253 63256 63257 63316 69250 79070 82446 83736
outcrop created by widening and straightening South Gippsland Highway, 2.5 mi E of Koonwarra, 93.5 mi SE of Melbourne by roadHamilton River channel, Warra Station : Queensland - ? 30123 31088 46279 63423 79070 89724
13 km south of the Hamilton Hotel and 70 km east of Boulia, west Queensland; in the Hamilton River channel on Warra Station near BouliaMatilda Site, Elderslie Station (AODL 0085) : Queensland - ? 30242 32702 47023 51456 51457 57717 62321 81037 82172 84439 89724
Matilda Site, Elderslie Station, approx. 60 km NW of WintonBelmont Station : Queensland - ? 32446 62321 75855 76422
Belmont Station, NE of WintonMoonshine, Coocoran : New South Wales - ? 32558 89724 92700
Moonshine area of the Coocoran opal field- Carnosauria
- Theropoda
- Dromaeosauridae
- Iguanodontia identifié comme ? Fulgurotherium sp.
- Hypsilophodontidae
Grawin Opal Field : New South Wales - ? 32702
Grawin Opal FieldAllawah : New South Wales - ? 74243
Lightning Ridge (General Area) : New South Wales - ? 10347 10348 10595 19582 32702 34132 62321 63423 79070 82487 89724
Shack Bay : Victoria - ? 83736 89723
Shack Bay, 5 km W of Inverloch, near Eagles Nest and Cape Paterson; 38° 40' 22.05" S, 145° 39' 29.91" EEmu's Field, Coocoran : New South Wales - ? 34132 43064 70317 74243 76422 82489 92700
Emu's Field, CoorocranHolden's Field, Lightning Ridge : New South Wales - ? 34132 70317 76422 82487 92700
Holden's Field, near Four Mile (also listed as "on the Three Mile opal field" in Bell et al. 2018), immediately S of Lightning Ridge town boundaryAODL 0049, Mick, west of Winton : Queensland - ? 88408
Discovered on a property west of Winton, Queensland. The AODL 0049 site has never been excavated, and its geological setting remains unconstrainedAODL 0079, McKenzie, Elderslie Station : Queensland - ? 88408
AODL 0117, Dixie, Elderslie Station : Queensland - ? 88408
Eric the Red West : Victoria - ? 38204 41603 62321 66139 75855 76422 79677 80980 82345 83736 84120 86354 89724
Otway Basin, E of Crayfish Bay; includes sublocalities such as "Alan’s #3 Hole 2016 Extension" and "Alan's #3 Hole." Located 170 m W of rusted anchor from the shipwreck "Eric the Red"- Megaraptoridae
- Theropoda
- Diluvicursor pickeringi
- Ornithischia
- Tetanurae
- Australovenator wintonensis
- Leaellynasaura amicagraphica
- Atlascopcosaurus loadsi
- Galleonosaurus dorisae
- Ornithopoda
- Atlascopcosaurus loadsi
- Ornithopoda
- Elaphrosaurinae
Lake Copco, Dinosaur Cove : Victoria - ? 38205 62321
Lake Copco, Dinosaur Covebay west of The Arch, Kilcunda : Victoria - ? 38205 83736
bay/cove west of The Arch, Kilcunda, 1 km E of Tree Trunk locality, Bunurong Marine ParkAODL 0125, Trixie, Elderslie Station : Queensland - ? 88408
100 metres north of The Caves access, near Flat Rocks : Victoria - ? 41603
San Remo : Victoria - ? 10342 41603 43863 63251 63253 63256 63257 63316 79677 80977 83736
San Remo Back Beach, between Bonwick's Beach and Griffiths PointBlack Head, Kilcunda : Victoria - ? 41603 63253 63256 63257 63345 83736
Blanket Bay : Victoria - ? 41603
Canary Station, Boulia region : Queensland - ? 42112 76422 79070 89724
Coordinate given as 23 16.248' S, 140 30.574' E in Wilson et al. (2011)T-Bone Extension, Coocoran Opal Fields : New South Wales - ? 43064 74243 89724 92700
‘T-Bone Extension’, a designated mining locality within the Coocoran Opal Fields, about 35 km W of Lightning Ridge, NW New South WalesRowells Beach : Victoria - ? 43863 83736 89724
W end of Rowell's (= Rowells) Beach, sandy beach halfway between (and east of) Potters Hill Road and the Punchbowl; 38°32”8.79”S, 145°23”29.26”EJames Price Point tracksite : Western Australia - ? 62321 75855 78718
at James Price Point, near BroomeSilver Hills, Hughenden (QM L349) : Queensland - ? 17467 46279
from Silver Hills, near Hughenden, northern QueenslandLanefield Extended Colliery, No. 2 tracksite : Queensland - ? 46351 46364 56365 63423 63623 63624 79070
No. 2 adit, Bruce's Lanefield Extended Colliery, 2.5 mi. W of Rosewood railway station, ca. 34 mi. WSW of Brisbane. Tracks in roof of coal seem, between stations 221 and 278, 287 amd 288, and at 290. 1946 visit to area 4 chains NNE of junction of tunnel no. 2 and cross-dip from tunnel no. 1, 0.5 mi. S of earlier visits.Westvale No. 6 Colliery tracksite : Queensland - ? 46279 46364 63623 79070
Westvale No. 6 Colliery (incorrectly orig. cited as Lowfield No. 2 Colliery)AODL 0080, Bob, Belmont Station : Queensland - ? 88408
Ho-Hum site, Belmont Station (AODL 0082) : Queensland - ? 60643 62321 73967 89724
Ho-Hum site, Belmont Station, near WintonAODL 0160, Patrice, Lovelle Downs Station : Queensland - ? 88408
Lovelle Downs Station (22°8′45.92″S, 142°32′10.39″E), ~60 km west-northwest of Winton, Queensland, AustraliaElliot River : Victoria - ? 82345 83736
near Elliot (Elliott) River outlet along Cape OtwayPetrie's Quarry tracks : Queensland - ? 56365 79967
found at Petrie's Quarry, Albion, BrisbaneNew Quarry dinosaur tracksite (QM) : Queensland - ? 61634 62193
close to Lark Quarry, between the townships of Winton and Jundah in west-central Queensland; about 95 km SW of Winton. Located on "one of a series of small hillside exposures scattered from 100 to about 120 m due S of Lark Quarry."UQL-DP11 tracksite (PROXY) : Western Australia - ? 62321 89724
unspecified location in the Yanijarri-Lurujarri section, Dampier Peninsula, wst Kimberley regionMilanesia Beach tracksite : Victoria - ? 62321 63428 82447 83736 90896
Milanesia BeachUQL-DP25 tracksite (PROXY) : Western Australia - ? 62321
unspecified location in the Yanijarri-Lurujarri section, Dampier Peninsula, wst Kimberley regionUQL-DP52 tracksite (PROXY) : Western Australia - ? 62321
unspecified location in the Yanijarri-Lurujarri section, Dampier Peninsula, wst Kimberley regionUQL-DP6 tracksite (PROXY) : Western Australia - ? 62321
unspecified location in the Yanijarri-Lurujarri section, Dampier Peninsula, wst Kimberley regionUQL-DP8 tracksite (PROXY) : Western Australia - ? 62321
unspecified location in the Yanijarri-Lurujarri section, Dampier Peninsula, wst Kimberley regionUQL-DP22 tracksite (PROXY) : Western Australia - ? 62321
unspecified location in the Yanijarri-Lurujarri section, Dampier Peninsula, wst Kimberley regionUQL-DP9 tracksite (PROXY) : Western Australia - ? 62321
unspecified location in the Yanijarri-Lurujarri section, Dampier Peninsula, wst Kimberley regionUQL-DP14 tracksite (PROXY) : Western Australia - ? 62321 89724
unspecified location in the Yanijarri-Lurujarri section, Dampier Peninsula, wst Kimberley regionUQL-DP1 tracksite (PROXY) : Western Australia - ? 62321
unspecified location in the Yanijarri-Lurujarri section, Dampier Peninsula, wst Kimberley regionUQL-DP30 tracksite (PROXY) : Western Australia - ? 62321
unspecified location in the Yanijarri-Lurujarri section, Dampier Peninsula, wst Kimberley regionUQL-DP29 tracksite (PROXY) : Western Australia - ? 62321
unspecified location in the Yanijarri-Lurujarri section, Dampier Peninsula, wst Kimberley region1 km north of Flat Rocks, Bunurong Marine Park : Victoria - ? 63251
1 km N of main site on shore platform of Bunurong Marine Park, W of Inverloch- Ankylosauridae identifié comme cf. Minmi sp.
- Ankylosauria
Powlett River : Victoria - ? 63253 63256 63257
along coast near Powlett RiverSkenes Creek tracksite : Victoria - ? 62321 63256 82447 83736 90894
from the supratidal marine platform exposed between Skenes Creek and Browns CreekRotten Point : Victoria - ? 10342 63257 63316 83736
near Rotten PointEastern View : Victoria - ? 63257 83736 10342
near Eastern ViewCaledonian No. 5 Colliery tracksite : Queensland - ? 63623
roof of Wass Seam in Caledonian No. 5 CollieryAODL 0247, Leo, Belmont Station : Queensland - ? 88408
Wee Warra mine : New South Wales - ? 70317 76422 89724
underground mine at Wee Warra, near Grawin/Glengarry opal fields, ca. 40 km SW of Lightning Ridge; Surat BasinDead Bird, Coocoran Opal Field : New South Wales - ? 70317 74243 92700
Dead Bird, Coocoran Opal Field. Collection made across this opal field by multiple miners- Ornithopoda
- Titanosauriformes
- Iguanodontia identifié comme Fulgurotherium sp.
- Ornithopoda
- Theropoda
- Hypsilophodontidae
- Dromaeosauridae
Olga's, Coocoran Opal Field : New South Wales - ? 70317 76422
Olga's, Coocoran Opal FieldAllah's, Coocoran Opal Field : New South Wales - ? 70317 92700
Allah's Allah's Rush, Kellie's 3), Coocoran Opal FieldMcNamara's, Lightning Ridge : New South Wales - ? 12525 70317 76422 82489 92700
McNamara's, Three Mile opal field, Lightning RidgeMolyneux South, Coocoran : New South Wales - ? 70317 76422 82489
Molyneux South, Coocoran, 30 km W of Lightning Ridge, New South WalesThe Boneyard, Nine Mile opal field : New South Wales - ? 70317 70318 76422
The Boneyard, Nine Mile opal field, 8 km WNW of Lightning RidgeSmith's Field, Coocoran : New South Wales - ? 70318 92700
Smith's Field,, Coocoran, 30 km W of Lightning Ridge, New South WalesThe Sheepyard, Coocoran Opal Field : New South Wales - ? 70776 74243 76422 80977 89724
approximately 10 m underground in an opal mine at the ‘Sheepyard’ opal field approximately 40 km southwest of the town of Lightning Ridge in central northern New South WalesLummos : New South Wales - ? 74243
Ken's Retreat : New South Wales - ? 74243
Coocoran A : New South Wales - ? 74243 92700
Old Coocoran/Coocoran A, some material collected via Muttabun Puddling Dam but orig. from Old CoocoranCoocoran : New South Wales - ? 74243
Kelly’s 1, Coocoran Opal Field : New South Wales - ? 92700
Kelly’s 1, Coocoran Opal FieldThe Caves, near Flat Rocks : Victoria - ? 75855 83736
from a fallen boulder along the sea cliff at The Caves (38.662792°S, 145.680108°E, Map Grid of Australia, 1994),∼230 m SW of Flat Rocks siteMinyirr tracksite, UQL-DP56 : Western Australia - ? 76634
intertidal zone at Minyirr (Gantheaume Point), Dampier Peninsula. Six discontinuous track-bearing surfaces.Minyirr tracksite, UQL-DP59 : Western Australia - ? 76634
intertidal zone at Minyirr (Gantheaume Point), Dampier Peninsula.Minyirr tracksite, UQL-DP61 : Western Australia - ? 76634
intertidal zone at Minyirr (Gantheaume Point), Dampier Peninsula.Minyirr tracksite, UQL-DP63 : Western Australia - ? 76634
intertidal zone at Minyirr (Gantheaume Point), Dampier Peninsula.Southern Plevna Downs Station, EML011(a) : Queensland - ? 77067 89724
80–90 kilometres (km) west of the township of Eromanga on Plevna Downs Station- Diamantinasauria identifié comme Australotitan cooperensis n. gen. n. sp.
Southern Plevna Downs Station, EML011(b) : Queensland - ? 77067
80–90 kilometres (km) west of the township of Eromanga on Plevna Downs StationSouthern Plevna Downs Station, EML 010 : Queensland - ? 77067 88408
80–90 kilometres (km) west of the township of Eromanga on Plevna Downs StationSouthern Plevna Downs Station, EML013 : Queensland - ? 77067
80–90 kilometres (km) west of the township of Eromanga on Plevna Downs Station- Diamantinasauria identifié comme Australotitan cooperensis
Quondong Point tracksite (QUON001/QDIII) : Western Australia - ? 78718
along Quondong PointQuondong Point tracksite (QUON002/QDII) : Western Australia - ? 78718
along Quondong PointQuondong Point tracksite (QUON003/QDI) : Western Australia - ? 78718
along Quondong PointSouth Pipeline Corridor tracksite (SPIPE001) : Western Australia - ? 78718
within the South Pipeline CorridorSouth Pipeline Corridor tracksite (SPIPE002/MBI) : Western Australia - ? 78718
within the South Pipeline CorridorSouth Pipeline Corridor tracksite (SPIPE003/MBII) : Western Australia - ? 78718
within the South Pipeline CorridorSouth Pipeline Corridor tracksite (SPIPE004/MBIII) : Western Australia - ? 78718
within the South Pipeline CorridorPort Precinct tracksite : Western Australia - ? 78718
Port Precinct area, S of James Price Point - represents three sites along same bedPort Precinct tracksite (PORT002/JPPXX) : Western Australia - ? 78718
Port Precinct area, S of James Price PointPort Precinct tracksite (PORT005) : Western Australia - ? 78718
Port Precinct area, S of James Price PointPort Precinct tracksite (PORT006) : Western Australia - ? 78718
Port Precinct area, S of James Price PointPort Precinct tracksite (PORT007) : Western Australia - ? 78718
Port Precinct area, S of James Price PointPort Precinct tracksite (PORT010/JPPXXIV) : Western Australia - ? 78718
Port Precinct area, S of James Price PointPort Precinct tracksite (PORT011) : Western Australia - ? 78718
Port Precinct area, S of James Price PointPort Precinct tracksite (PORT012/JPPXV) : Western Australia - ? 78718
Port Precinct area, S of James Price PointPort Precinct tracksite : Western Australia - ? 78718
Port Precinct area, S of James Price PointPort Precinct tracksite (PORT015/JPPVII) : Western Australia - ? 78718
Port Precinct area, S of James Price PointPort Precinct tracksite (PORT016/JPPXII) : Western Australia - ? 78718
Port Precinct area, S of James Price PointPort Precinct tracksite (PORT017/JPPXXVII) : Western Australia - ? 78718
Port Precinct area, S of James Price PointPort Precinct tracksite (PORT018/JPPIV) : Western Australia - ? 78718
Port Precinct area, S of James Price PointRedcliffs/Crab Creek Road tracksite (REDC001) : Western Australia - ? 78718
along Redcliffs near end of Crab Creek RoadRedcliffs/Crab Creek Road tracksite (REDC002) : Western Australia - ? 78718
along Redcliffs near end of Crab Creek RoadRedcliffs/Crab Creek Road tracksite (REDC003) : Western Australia - ? 78718
along Redcliffs near end of Crab Creek RoadRedcliffs/Crab Creek Road tracksite (REDC004) : Western Australia - ? 78718
along Redcliffs near end of Crab Creek RoadRedcliffs/Crab Creek Road tracksite (REDC005) : Western Australia - ? 78718
along Redcliffs near end of Crab Creek RoadTown Beach tracksites : Western Australia - ? 78718
several small outcrops along Town Beach, BroomeCable Beach tracksites : Western Australia - ? 78718
nine exposures along Cable Beach, many exposed only at low tide"Chookie Site", Elderslie Station (AODL 0120) : Queensland - ? 79692 89724
Elderslie Station, Winton Shire, central-western QueenslandVertical Bill's claim, Albian : New South Wales - ? 80457 89724
Vertical Bill's claim, Three-Mile Field, 5 km SSW of Lightning RidgeCarter's Rush Opal Field : New South Wales - ? 80979
underground mine at the ‘Carter's Rush’ opal field, 35 km southwest of the town of Lightning Ridge, north-central New South Wales (Fig. 1). Oliver site, Elderslie Station (AODL 0122) : Queensland - ? 81566 84439
Snake Creek Tracksite, Karoola : Queensland - ? 81571
in the bed of Snake Creek, on Karoola Station, ca. 4.5 km E of property's homestead, NW of Winton; Eromanga BasinMitchell site, Elderslie Sheep Station (AODL 270) : Queensland - ? 82172
Ryan's Den : Victoria - ? 83736
Potters Hill : Victoria - ? 83736
Harmer's Haven : Victoria - ? 83736 10342
Harmer's Haven, including Wreck Beach, near Cape Paterson; 38° 39' 25.9" S, 145° 34' 30" EThe Oaks : Victoria - ? 83736
Twin Reefs : Victoria - ? 83736 91784 10342
Twin Reefs, near Cape Paterson, Gippsland BasinAnn site, Elderslie Station (AODL 0252) : Queensland - ? 84439
AODL 0128, Devil Dave, Belmont Station : Queensland - ? 88408
22°4′46.27″S, 143°30′37.60″E, ~60 km northeast of Winton, Queensland, AustraliaAODL 0215, Ian, Elderslie Station : Queensland - ? 88408
AODL 0137, Elderslie Station : Queensland - ? 88408
Southern Plevna Downs Station, EML012 : Queensland - ? 77067 88408
65 m to the southwest of EML013Warra Station : Queensland - ? 89614
from Warra Station, near Boulia (coordinate based on Warra Homestead)Browns Creek tracksite : Victoria - ? 90894
"The location could be more accurately described as Browns Creek which is located on the Great Ocean Road back towards Lorne. From Skene’s you travel past Petticoat Beach and then just around the corner is Browns Creek. No more than 2 kilometres from Skene’s Creek"; 150 m W of outlet of Browns CreekLesley's Lair : Victoria - ? 91784
Lesley's Lair, near Eagles Nest, InverlochMolyneux, Coocoran : New South Wales - ? 52036 92700
Molyneux, Coocoran, 30 km W of Lightning Ridge, New South WalesKellie's 3, Coocoran Opal Field : New South Wales - ? 52036 92700
Kellie's 3, Coocoran Opal FieldSouthern Olga's, Coocoran Opal Field : New South Wales - ? 52036 92700
Southern Olga's, Coocoran Opal FieldMolyneux East, Coocoran : New South Wales - ? 52036 92700
Molyneux East, Coocoran, 30 km W of Lightning Ridge, New South WalesPotato Patch, Coocoran : New South Wales - ? 52036 92700
Potato Patch/Rainbow, Coocoran, 30 km W of Lightning Ridge, New South WalesKellie's 4, Coocoran Opal Field : New South Wales - ? 52036 92700
Kellie's 4, Coocoran Opal FieldWyoming : New South Wales - ? 52036 92700
Wyoming, Lightning RidgeTen Mile, Lightning Ridge : New South Wales - ? 52036 92700
Ten Mile, Lightning Ridge- Iguanodontia identifié comme Fulgurotherium sp.
- Sauropoda
Thorley's Six Mile, Lightning Ridge : New South Wales - ? 52036 92700
Thorley's Six Mile, Lightning Ridge; "Thorley’s has been ‘rehabilitated’ so this source of microfossils no longer exists"Eastern Fall, Lightning Ridge : New South Wales - ? 52036 92700
Eastern Fall, Three Mile opal field, Lightning RidgeLunatic Hill, Lightning Ridge : New South Wales - ? 52036 92700
Lunatic Hill, Three Mile opal field, Lightning Ridge
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