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Opalios (meaning "opal") is an genus of mammal from the () Griman Creek Formation of Australia. The genus contains a , O. splendens, known from a fragmentary left .


Discovery and naming
The Opalios specimen, AM F132596–AM F132599, was discovered in 2001 in sediments of the Griman Creek Formation (Wallangulla Sandstone Member) near , New South Wales, Australia. The specimen consists of four broken pieces of the left .

In 2024, Flannery et al. described Opalios splendens as a new genus and species of early monotreme based on these fossil remains. They erected the new family Opalionidae within the Ornithorhynchoidea—the superfamily also containing modern and platypus—to house Opalios due to its similarity to both of these extant lineages. The , Opalios, is a word meaning "", referencing the holotype's opalized nature. The specific name, , is a word meaning "shining" or " distinguished", in reference to the holotype's striking translucency and size.

Opalios was nicknamed "echidnapus" (a of "echidna" and "platypus") in the press following its description due to the specimen's similarities to both monotreme lineages.

Several other monotremes are known from the Griman Creek Formation, including and —which were described in the same publication as Opalios—as well as , , and .

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