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English: Systematics: Aves Passeriformes Menuridae
Size: 60 cm long? Type Horizon and Locality: Early Miocene, System B Formation, Upper Site, Riversleigh, Queensland, Australia Type Specimen: QM F.20887 (AR 11466), complete left carpometacarpus This bird is known from a single bone showing that it was a lyrebird. It was smaller than its modern counterpart. The specific name refers to the resemblance of this species to its living relative. Tyawan is the Australian Aboriginal name for the lyrebird. |
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Source | http://spinops.blogspot.com/2018/02/menura-tyawanoides.html |
Author | Nobu Tamura |
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