- two
species included in the genus,
Ilbandornis lawsoni and
Ilbandornis woodburnei. Both are
known from the
Alcoota Fossil Beds in the
Northern Territory...
-
Magazine several years before. The
femur is
similar in size to
Ilbandornis woodburnei,
another dromornithid species.
Other osteological features of the specimens...
- The two
species of
Ilbandornis (Ilbandornis
lawsoni and
Ilbandornis woodburnei) were
larger birds, but had more
slender legs than the
other dromornithids...
- bird
Devincenzia pozzi 161 kg (355 lb) 15 Rich's
mihirung Ilbandornis woodburnei 150 kg (330 lb) 16 Waller's
terror bird
Titanis walleri 150 kg (330 lb)...
- †Ankotarinja
tirarensis Archer, 1976; Late
Oligcene to
Early Miocene †Keeuna
woodburnei Archer, 1976; Late
Oligcene to
Early Miocene Tribe Dasyurini Mulgaras...
- moa)
Dinornithiformes (moa) Late Pleistocene-Holocene 15
Ilbandornis woodburnei 175 kg (386 lb)
Dromornithidae (mihirungs)
Anseriformes (waterfowl) Late...
-
vondermarcki Müller & Schöllmann, 1989 †Squalus
weltoni Long, 1992 †Squalus
woodburnei Long, 1992 †Squalus
worlandensis Case, 1987 †Squatigaleus Cappetta, 1989...
- (Dromornis stirtoni), the
giant birds Ilbandornis lawsoni and
Ilbandornis woodburnei, the wolf-sized
powerful thylacine (Thylacinus potens), and the large...
- (Demon-Duck of Doom) (Middle Miocene) †Ilbandornis Rich 1979 (Late Miocene) †I.
woodburnei Rich 1979 †I.
lawsoni Rich 1979 †Dromornis Owen 1872 (Late
Miocene – Pliocene)...
- of the
cetacean brain.
Revision of the
fossil material of Sylvoc****us
woodburnei, Waldoc****us b****leri and
Surameryx acrensis is
published by Gasparini...