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  • Ciconia louisebolesae is an extinct species of stork from the Early Miocene of Australia. It was described by Walter Boles from fossil material found...
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    Early Pliocene, Ciconia was widespread at least all over the Northern Hemisphere. Fossil members of the genus include: Ciconia louisebolesae (Early Miocene...
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    Josecito Cavern, Mexico) Ciconia nana (fossil: Pleistocene of Darling Downs, Queensland, Australia, and Ciconia louisebolesae fossil: Olig-Miocene of Riversleigh...
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  • Boles (2005). "A Review of the Australian Fossil Storks of the Genus Ciconia (Aves: Ciconiidae), with the Description of a New Species" (PDF). Records...
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    †C. sarmatica Grigorescu & Kessler 1977 †C. kahli Haarhoff 1988 †C. louisebolesae Boles 2005 †C. lucida Kuročkin 1982 †C. maltha Miller 1910 (Asphalt/La...
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