Abstract

Gallinula disneyi Boles, 2005, was based on Late Oligocene-Middle Miocene (c. 25–15 Ma) fossils from Riversleigh World Heritage Property in Boodjamulla (Lawn Hill) National Park, northwestern Queensland, Australia. If the generic assignment is correct, this species would be the earliest known crown group representative of Rallidae. We have therefore reassessed the phylogenetic relationships of this rail using both the original and newly recovered material. It is found to be a relatively basal rallid with some affinity to Porphyrio, and the new genus Australlus is erected for this taxon. A second species in the genus is described from Middle Miocene sites at Riversleigh World Heritage Property. A third rallid, smaller than either species of Australlus, is indicated by a mandible fragment, also from Riversleigh, but is not named. These rails are the only gruiforms known from Riversleigh and, with a single species of stork, are the only small non-passerine ground-birds known from these faunas.

 
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Bibliographic Data

Short Form
Worthy and Boles, 2011. Rec. Aust. Mus. 63(1): 61–77
Author
Trevor H. Worthy; Walter E. Boles
Year
2011
Title
Australlus, a new genus for Gallinula disneyi (Aves: Rallidae) and a description of a new species from Oligo-Miocene deposits at Riversleigh, northwestern Queensland, Australia
Serial Title
Records of the Australian Museum
Volume
63
Issue
1
Start Page
61
End Page
77
DOI
10.3853/j.0067-1975.63.2011.1563
Language
en
Date Published
29 June 2011
Cover Date
29 June 2011
ISSN (print)
0067-1975
CODEN
RAUMAJ
Publisher
The Australian Museum
Place Published
Sydney, Australia
Subjects
AVES; PALAEONTOLOGY; OLIGOCENE; MIOCENE
Digitized
29 June 2011
Available Online
01 July 2011
Reference Number
1563
EndNote
1563.enw
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