Neobatrachus sp. - a species of Neobatrachus. Age: Middle Pleistocene Location: Mt. Etna Caves National Park, Rockhampton, Queensland. Identified: Hocknull, S.A. 2005 Ecological succession during the late Cainozoic of central eastern Queensland: extinction of a diverse rainforest community. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 51 (1): https://www.qm.qld.gov.au/About+Us/Publications/Memoirs+of+the+Queensland+Museum/MQM+Vol+51
Featured in Christy A. Hipsley, Rocio Aguilar, Jay R. Black, Scott A. Hocknull (2020). High-throughput microCT scanning of small specimens: preparation, packing, parameters and post-processing. Scientific Reports (Nature),10:13863. [www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-70970-7]
Image: Common Spadefoot Toad, Neobatrachus sudelli. Lake Bael Bael, Victoria. David Paul, Museums Victoria (c) https://collections.museumsvictoria.com.au/species/8351
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