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. 2009 Sep 30;4(9):e7241. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0007241

Table 1. Pliocene – Pleistocene fossils from Queensland representing Varanus komodoensis.

Specimen Registration Location (Fauna) Age Age Reference
Cervical vertebra QMF 23684 Bluff Downs Local Fauna, north-eastern Queensland Early Pliocene [32]
Dorsal vertebra QMF 23686 Bluff Downs Local Fauna, north-eastern Queensland Early Pliocene [32]
Right maxilla QMF 874 Chinchilla Sands Local Fauna, south-east Queensland Middle Pliocene [33]
Right maxilla (partial) QMF 42105 Chinchilla Sands Local Fauna, south-east Queensland Middle Pliocene [33]
Left dentary (partial) QMF 870+QMF 871 Chinchilla Sands Local Fauna, south-east Queensland Middle Pliocene [33]
Quadrate QMF 42156 Chinchilla Sands Local Fauna, south-east Queensland Middle Pliocene [33]
Supraorbital QMF 25392 Chinchilla Sands Local Fauna, south-east Queensland Middle Pliocene [33]
Parietal QMF 53956 Chinchilla Sands Local Fauna, south-east Queensland Middle Pliocene [33]
Scapulocoracoid QMF 866 Chinchilla Sands Local Fauna, south-east Queensland Middle Pliocene [33]
Left humerus (partial) QMF 53954 Chinchilla Sands Local Fauna, south-east Queensland Middle Pliocene [33]
Right humerus (partial) QMF 53955 Chinchilla Sands Local Fauna, south-east Queensland Middle Pliocene [33]
Vertebrae QM Colln (numerous) Chinchilla Sands Local Fauna, south-east Queensland Middle Pliocene [33]
Left maxilla (partial) QMF 54605 Mt Etna Local Fauna, central eastern Queensland Middle Pleistocene [28]
Supraoccipital QMF 54607 Mt Etna Local Fauna, central eastern Queensland Middle Pleistocene [28]
Quadrate (right) QMF 54606 Mt Etna Local Fauna, central eastern Queensland Middle Pleistocene [28]
Tibia QMF54608 Mt Etna Local Fauna, central eastern Queensland Middle Pleistocene [28]
Ulna diaphysis QMF 54604 Mt Etna Local Fauna, central eastern Queensland Middle Pleistocene [28]
Dorsal vertebra QMF 54120 Mt Etna Local Fauna, central eastern Queensland Middle Pleistocene [28]
Caudal vertebra QMF 1418 Marmor Quarry, eastern Queensland Middle Pleistocene [34]