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Gunggamarandu (meaning "river boss" in Barunggam and Wakka Wakka) is an extinct monospecific genus of tomistomine crocodilian from Pliocene-Pleistocene aged deposits in the Darling Downs (possibly the Riversleigh lagerstätte) of Australia. Gunggamarandu represents the first tomistomine known from Oceania and it is also the southernmost known tomistomine to date. The type, and only known, species is Gunggamarandu maunala (meaning "head hole", after the Barunggam words for such), which was described by Jorgo Ristevski et al. in 2021.

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  • Gunggamarandu (en)
  • Gunggamarandu (pl)
  • Gunggamarandu (pt)
  • 渊王鳄属 (zh)
  • Gunggamarandu (uk)
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  • Gunggamarandu (meaning "river boss" in Barunggam and Wakka Wakka) is an extinct monospecific genus of tomistomine crocodilian from Pliocene-Pleistocene aged deposits in the Darling Downs (possibly the Riversleigh lagerstätte) of Australia. Gunggamarandu represents the first tomistomine known from Oceania and it is also the southernmost known tomistomine to date. The type, and only known, species is Gunggamarandu maunala (meaning "head hole", after the Barunggam words for such), which was described by Jorgo Ristevski et al. in 2021. (en)
  • Gunggamarandu foi um gênero de crocodilo que viveu do período Plioceno até o Pleistoceno da Era Cenozoica. O réptil viveu na Austrália no estado de Queensland. O crocodilo apresenta características similares a de um Gavial. O seu tamanho foi de mais de 1 metro, e ele o ajudava a caçar animais. (pt)
  • 渊王鳄属(学名:Gunggamarandu,由“gamarandu”和“gung”合成,意为“水域的统治者”)是发现于澳大利亚达林唐斯地区(可能是里弗斯利)上新世-更新世地层中的一类已灭绝切喙鳄类。渊王鳄属是大洋洲已知的第一类切喙鳄类,也是迄今为止已知的分布地最靠南的切喙鳄类。本属模式种兼唯一已知种是顶孔渊王鳄(G.maunala,种加名意为“头孔”,由巴仑加姆语“mau”(头)和“nala”(孔)组成),它由(Jorgo Ristevski)等人在2021年描述。 (zh)
  • Gunggamarandu – rodzaj wymarłego krokodyla z podrodziny żyjącego w okresie pliocenu lub plejstocenu (2-5 mln lat temu), największy dotychczas odkryty rodzaj krokodyla na terenie Australii, osiągający do ok. 7 m długości. Pierwszy rodzaj z tej podrodziny występujący na terenie Australii; znany z niekompletnej czaszki o unikatowych cechach, która pozycjonuje go jako blisko spokrewniony z europejskim eoceńskim . Opisany w 2021 r. na podstawie znalezisk ze zbiorów Queensland Museum z ok. 1875 r. odkrytych w Queensland. (pl)
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