Genyornis newtoni
Sterling & Zeitz 1894
Pleistocene of Australia
Primary materials: Vertebrae, sternum, scapulocoracoïdeum, humerus, femur, tibiotarsus,
tarsometatarsus
Judith H. Field & Walter E. Boles,
Genyornis newtoni and Dromaius novaehollandiae at
30,000 b.p. in central northern New South Wales
Alcheringa 22 (1998): 177-188
See also:
Gifford H. Miller, John W. Magee, Beverly J. Johnson, Marilyn L. Fogel, Nigel A. Spooner,
Malcolm T. McCulloch & Linda k. Ayliffe,
Pleistocene extinction of Genyornis newtoni: Human impact
on Australian megafauna
Science 283 (1999): 205-208
And:
Patricia Vickers Rich,
The Dromornithidae: An extinct family of large ground birds
endemic to Australia
Department of National Development Bureau of National Resources, Geology and Geophysics
Bulletin 184 (1979): 1-196