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- Meyer_Desert_Formation_biota comment "The Meyer Desert Formation biota is a biota (flora and fauna) found in he Dominion Range in the Transantarctic Mountains in Antarctica, alongside the Beardmore Glacier.Since about 15 Ma, the continent has been mostly covered with ice.Fossil Nothofagus leaves in the Meyer Desert Formation of the Sirius Group show that intermittent warm periods allowed Nothofagus shrubs to cling to the Dominion Range as late as 3–4 Ma (mid-late Pliocene).".