lacustrine

Etymology
From.

Adjective

 * 1) Of or relating to lakes.
 * 2) * 1986, M. O. Woodburne, C. R. Campbell, T. H. V. Rich, N. S. Pledge, 5: Geology, Stratigraphy, Paleoecology, Michael O. Woodburne, W. A Clemens (Editors), Revision of the Ektopodontidae (Mammalia, Marsupialia, Phalangeroidea) of the Australian Neogene, University of California Geological Publications, Volume 131, page 75,
 * This apparently reflects a general change from a more lacustrine environment in the lower member to a more fluviatile setting in the upper.
 * 1) * 1986, M. O. Woodburne, C. R. Campbell, T. H. V. Rich, N. S. Pledge, 5: Geology, Stratigraphy, Paleoecology, Michael O. Woodburne, W. A Clemens (Editors), Revision of the Ektopodontidae (Mammalia, Marsupialia, Phalangeroidea) of the Australian Neogene, University of California Geological Publications, Volume 131, page 75,
 * This apparently reflects a general change from a more lacustrine environment in the lower member to a more fluviatile setting in the upper.

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