• Australonycteris is an extinct and monotypic genus of microchiropteran bat with the single species Australonycteris clarkae. The species is known from...
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    Vastan Lignite Mines (Ypresian), India Australonycteris Hand, Novacek, Godthelp & Archer, 1994 Australonycteris clarkae Hand, Novacek, Godthelp & Archer...
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  • henkgodthelpi A carnivorous metatherian of uncertain affinities. Australonycteris A. clarkae A single dentary bone, many disarticulated teeth, periotics...
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    American species of Icaronycteris. Paleontology portal Onychonycteris Australonycteris Gunnell & Simmons 2005, Fossil Bats, p. 214 Rietbergen et al. 2023...
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  • Thomas 1908 (Cobego, Sunda/Malayan Flying Lemur) Eocene–Recent Genus †Australonycteris Hand et al. 1994 Family †Onychonycteridae Family †Icaronycteridae Jepsen...
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    complete skeletons. While there are fossils of other older bats such as Australonycteris, these are only recognisable from fragmented examples. Close relatives...
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  • Miocene. Another bat species that was fossilised in the region was Australonycteris clarkae, which existed during the early Eocene period (55mya) and is...
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  • Australia's oldest placental land mammal, though not without controversy Australonycteris clarkae – Australia’s earliest known bat species. Estimated to be 55 million...
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