Title:
Fossils of largest theropod to date found in Australia
Author:
Bob Yirka
Published:
Phys.org, 16 January 2020
From the article:
"A team of researcers from the University of New England, the Australian Age of Dinosaurs Natural History Museum and Swinburne of Technology, all in Australia, has identified fossils found near Winton as remains of the largest theropod found to date in Australia. In their paper published in the journal Royal Society Open Science, the group describes the bones they found and its likely species."
To read Bob Yirka's article:
https://phys.org/news/2020-01-fossils-largest-theropod-date-australia.html
Scholarly article on this topic:
White, M.A., Bell, P.R., Poropat, S.F., Pentland, A.H., Rigby, S.L., Cook, A.G., Sloan, T. & Elliott, D.A. (2020). New theropod remains and implications for megaraptorid diversity in the Winton Formation (lower Upper cretaceous), Queensland, Australia. Royal Society Open Science, volume 7, issue 1. doi: https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.191462