TL;DR: In this article, it is concluded that the C. hughesii-P. pannosus spore-pollen Zones define Aptian to Albian ages and that their zonal boundaries are isochronous across Australia; the P. mawsonii-F. wonthaggiensis Zones in eastern Australia and the B. eneabbaensis-lower B. limbatus Zone in Western Australia is not indubitable.
TL;DR: A diverse fossil flora including cryptogams, pteridosperms, Cycadales, Bennettitales, Ginkgoales, Coniferales and angiosperms occurs in Early Cretaceous fluvial and lacustrine strata in the Otway and Gippsland basins in southern Victoria.
TL;DR: After some introductory remarks the author proceeds to give a description of the external characters which appear to indicate the existence of two species, viz.
Abstract: After some introductory remarks the author proceeds to give a description of the external characters which appear to indicate the existence of two species, viz. Ceratodus forsteri, with fewer and larger, and Ceratodus miolepis with smaller and more numerous scales.
TL;DR: Ceratodont lungfish toothplates from the Cretaceous of Lightning Ridge, New South Wales, Australia are described in this paper, which cannot be distinguished from the toothplates of the Recent Neoceratodus forsteri in length/breadth ratios, angles between the ridges, type of punctations, presence of pulp cavity in the ridge, form of the occlusal surface and position of the pterygoid bar.
Abstract: Ceratodont lungfish toothplates from the Cretaceous of Lightning Ridge, New South Wales, Australia are described. The specimens bear no resemblance to other fossil lungfish teeth from Australia or from other parts of the world. They cannot however be distinguished from the toothplates of the Recent Neoceratodus forsteri in length/breadth ratios, angles between the ridges, type of punctations, presence of pulp cavity in the ridges, form of the occlusal surface and position of the pterygoid bar.