Abstract
A proximal end of a reptilian right humerus from the Late Maastrichtian Miria Formation, Carnarvon Basin, is identified as possibly belonging to a theropod dinosaur, based on the shape of the deltopectoral crest and the slender shaft. A small caudal vertebra from the Middle Jurassic Colalura Sandstone, near Geraldton, may belong to the Dinosauria on the basis of its overall similarity with caudal vertebrae of sauropod dinosaurs. These are the first recorded bones of dinosaurs from Western Australia.
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