Eumeralla Formation Stratigraphic range: Early Albian |
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Type | Geological formation |
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Region | Victoria |
Country | Australia |
The Eumeralla Formation is a geological formation in Victoria, Australia whose strata date back to the Early Cretaceous. Dinosaur remains are among the fossils that have been recovered from the formation.
Indeterminate dinosaur tracks as well as indeterminate ornithischian tracks are present in Victoria, Australia. Indeterminate euornithopod remains present in Victoria, Australia. Indeterminate theropod, ornithomimmosaur, and possible indeterminate oviraptorosaur and dromaeosaurid remains present in Victoria, Australia.
A. loadsi
Geographically present in Victoria, Australia.
"Maxilla [and] teeth."
L. amicagraphica
Geographically present in Victoria, Australia.
"Skull fragments teeth, [and] isolated postcrania."
T. hermani
Geographically present in Victoria, Australia.
Later determined to be indeterminate ornithomimmosaur remains. "Tibiae [and] vertebrae."
Aves indet.
No formal name.
Possibly from a species also found at the Wonthaggi Formation (single furcula).
Footprints belonging to a crane-sized bird, determined to be an ornithurine or enantiornithe.
Megaraptora indet.
No formal name
Known from a hand
Related to the South American Megaraptor.
Baryonychinae indet.
No formal name
Known from a single cervical vertebra.
Related to the European Baryonyx.