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Wellington Caves
Map showing the location of Wellington Caves
Map showing the location of Wellington Caves
Map showing the location of Wellington Caves
Map showing the location of Wellington Caves
Coordinates32°37′15″S 148°56′17″E / 32.62083°S 148.93806°E / -32.62083; 148.93806
GeologyEarly Devonian limestone

The Wellington Caves are a group of limestone caves located 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) south of Wellington, New South Wales, Australia.

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Wellington Caves

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The Wellington Caves are a group of limestone caves located 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) south of Wellington, New South Wales, Australia. The Wellington region...

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holotype, known from early Pliocene to early Pleistocene rocks from the Wellington Caves of New South Wales in Australia, consisted of the anterior portion...

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Diprotodon

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after 110,000 years ago. Its remains were first unearthed in 1830 in Wellington Caves, New South Wales, and contemporaneous paleontologists guessed they...

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Peramelemorphia

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from teeth recovered from two Pliocene fossil localities, Bow and Wellington Caves. The same species was later reported in 2000 from Chinchilla, Queensland...

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Cryptogyps

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study includes fossils from the Leaena’s Breath Cave (Nullarbor Plain), Wellington Caves and the Walli Caves. The name Cryptogyps is a combination of the...

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Perameles bowensis

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Pliocene-aged species of bandicoot. Fossils have been found in the Wellington Caves of New South Wales. The bandicoot was about 20 centimeters long. It...

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Macroderma koppa

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the Wellington Caves in New South Wales. The type locality, described as Big Sink, is one of several sites containing fossil depositions in the cave system...

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Macropus ferragus

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(1997). "The late Quaternary sediments and fossil cave vertebrate fauna from Cathedral Cave, Wellington Caves, New South Wales". Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W. 117:...

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Dromornithidae

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dromornithids may have been Thomas Mitchell and his team. While exploring the Wellington Caves, one of his men tied his rope to a projecting object which broke when...

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Megadermatidae

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species of false vampire bat (Microchiroptera: Megadermatidae) from Wellington Caves, New South Wales" (PDF). Records of the Australian Museum. 40 (6):...

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Gerard Krefft

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mammals, birds, and reptiles he conducted in 1866 and 1869 at the Wellington Caves. [The] trustees ... [of] the Australian Museum ... most of whom were...

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Phascolarctos

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include occurrences in Curramulka Local Fauna in South Australia and Wellington Caves in New South Wales, possibly datable to the late Miocene. Phascolarctos...

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Wellington boot

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Perameles

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Perameles (Peramelomorphia, Marsupialia) from Pliocene faunas of Bow and Wellington caves, New South Wales". Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South...

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Dynatoaetus

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within the Lake Eyre Basin and the Victoria Fossil Cave (both in South Australia), and the Wellington Caves in New South Wales. However it was not until the...

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