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Integrative Zoology | 2014

Phylogenetic relationships of the Australian Oligo–Miocene ratite Emuarius gidju Casuariidae

Trevor H. Worthy; Suzanne Hand; Michael Archer

In Australia, ratites (Aves: Palaeognathae) are represented in the extant fauna by the family Casuariidae with 1 species of emu Dromaius novaehollandiae and 1 cassowary Casuarius casuarius. The Australian fossil record reveals no other extinct ratite families but there are a number of other casuariid species. Most significant of these, due to its Oligo-Miocene age and because it is known from abundant material, is Emuarius gidju. Here, we describe additional material and confirm that the taxon had a temporal range of Late Oligocene to Middle Miocene (approximately 24-15 Ma). We reveal new morphological details, including notably that the species had relatively much smaller eyes than D. novaehollandiae, in addition to a less well-developed cursorial ability, as inferred from its pelvic limb. In these respects, Emuarius is similar to Casuarius and suggest that it was adapted to denser vegetation than the open woodlands and grasslands that characterise much of Australia today and to which D. novaehollandiae, with its large eyes and enhanced cursorial ability, is strongly adapted. Emuarius was compared to and found to be distinct from the poorly provenanced Australian fossil species C. lydekkeri. We conducted a phylogenetic analysis of morphological data that robustly shows that E. gidju is the sister taxon of Dromaius and together these taxa form a clade that is sister to Casuarius. This indicates that the evolution towards enhanced cursorality that characterises Dromaius took place after the divergence of the emu-cassowary lineages and was likely not the driving mechanism of this divergence. Comparisons between D. novaehollandiae and D. baudinianus revealed no qualitative skeletal differences and we suggest that the latter taxon is best considered to be an island dwarf that should be taxonomically recognized at a subspecific level only.


Mémoires et travaux de l'Institut de Montpellier | 1997

Correlation of the Cainozoic sediments of the Riversleigh World Heritage Fossil Property, Queensland, Australia

Michael Archer; Suzanne Hand; Henk Godthelp; Philip Creaser


Archive | 2001

Australia's Lost World: Prehistoric Animals of Riversleigh

Michael Archer; Henk Godthelp; Suzanne Hand


Archive | 2012

Evolutionary History of Bats: Necromantis Weithofer, 1887, large carnivorous Middle and Late Eocene bats from the French Quercy Phosphorites: new data and unresolved relationships

Suzanne Hand; Bernard Sigé; Elodie Maitre


Archive | 2012

Evolutionary History of Bats: Necromantodonty, the primitive condition of lower molars among bats

Bernard Sigé; Elodie Maitre; Suzanne Hand


Archive | 2000

Australia's lost world : Riversleigh, world heritage site

Michael Archer; Suzanne Hand; Henk Godthelp


Archive | 2017

Patterns in the history of Australia's mammals and inferences about palaeohabitats

Michael Archer; Suzanne Hand; Henk Godthelp


Archive | 2013

Anewcracticid(Passeriformes:Cracticidae)fromtheEarly Miocene of Australia

Jacqueline M. T. Nguyen; Trevor H. Worthy; Walter E. Boles; Suzanne Hand; Michael Archer


/data/revues/16310683/v9i6-7/S1631068310000825/ | 2010

Iconography : Synchrotron X-ray imaging of inclusions in amber

Carmen Soriano; Michael Archer; Dany Azar; Phil Creaser; Xavier Delclòs; Henk Godthelp; Suzanne Hand; Allan S. Jones; André Nel; Didier Néraudeau; Jaime Ortega-Blanco; Ricardo Pérez-de la Fuente; Vincent Perrichot; Erin E. Saupe; Mónica M. Solórzano Kraemer; Paul Tafforeau


Archive | 2009

Chulpasia and Thylacotinga, late Paleocene-earliest Eocene trans-Antarctic Gondwanan bunodont marsupials: New data from Australia § Chulpasia et Thylacotinga, marsupiaux bunodontes gondwaniens transantarctiques d'âge paléocène supérieur-éocène inférieur : nouvelles données d'Australie

Bernard Sigé; Michael Archer; Jean-Yves Crochet; Henk Godthelp; Suzanne Hand; Robin M. D. Beck

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Michael Archer

University of New South Wales

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Henk Godthelp

University of New South Wales

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Karen K. Roberts

University of New South Wales

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Phil Creaser

University of New South Wales

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University of New South Wales

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