Champagne
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...come from an individual of a single species. Otherwise there would be more than one Lucy and the bones per individual would be even less than 40%.
To me that was a lucky coincidence.
They've found other Australopithecine skeletons.
Considering the number of bones and fragments found at the Lucy site, and considering there was no duplication, it would be exceedingly unlikely for more than one individual to be represented.