Bohra Flannery and Szalay, 1982

Louys, Julien & Price, Gilbert J., 2015, The Chinchilla Local Fauna: An exceptionally rich and well-preserved Pliocene vertebrate assemblage from fluviatile deposits of south-eastern Queensland, Australia, Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 60 (3), pp. 551-572 : 567

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https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.00042.2013

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Bohra Flannery and Szalay, 1982
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Genus Bohra Flannery and Szalay, 1982

Type species: Bohra paulae Flannery and Szalay, 1982 , Cathedral Cave, New South Wales, Pleistocene .

Bohra wilkinsonorum Dawson, 2004

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Material.— QM F43277 (holotype, right maxillary fragment) from Chinchilla Rifle Range , Australia, Pliocene .

Remarks.— Dawson (2004b) described the first tree kangaroo from Chinchilla. Hocknull (2005) later confirmed the presence of Bohra sp. in the Chinchilla Local Fauna on the basis of an isolated calcaneum ( QM F49453). Its relationship to B. wilkinsonorum is unclear.

Stratigraphic and geographic range.—Pliocene; Chinchilla.

Genus Silvaroo Dawson, 2004

Type species: Silvaroo bila Dawson, 2004 , Chinchilla, Pliocene.

Silvaroo bila Dawson, 2004

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Material.— QM F43280 (holotype, left mandibular ramus) , QM F43276 (paratype, left maxillary fragment), and QM F43292 (paratype, incisor) all from Chinchilla Rifle Range , Australia, Pliocene .

Remarks.— Dawson (2004a) described the above material as a new genus and species of wallaby.

Stratigraphic and geographic range.—Pliocene; eastern Australia.

Silvaroo sp.

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Material.— QM F43281 (right mandibular ramus) from Chinchilla Rifle Range, Australia, Pliocene.

Remarks.— Dawson (2004a) described a right mandibular ramus from Chinchilla, which she suggested might represent a second, smaller species of Silvaroo .

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Queensland Museum

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