Macropus agilis siva ( de Vis, 1895 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.00042.2013 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D94E8222-FFCF-ED43-DB49-FBCEFF730EC0 |
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Felipe |
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Macropus agilis siva ( de Vis, 1895 ) |
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Macropus agilis siva ( de Vis, 1895)
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Material.—QM F4733 (right mandibular fragment) and QM F4735 (left mandibular fragment) from Chinchilla, Australia, Pliocene.
Remarks. — Bartholomai (1975) examined material from Chinchilla and attributed it to M. agilis siva , noting that the variation in the Chinchilla material was insufficient to warrant specific distinction.
Stratigraphic and geographic range.—Pliocene to Pleistocene; central, eastern and southeastern Australia.
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Material.— QM F3582 (lectotype, partial right maxilla) from Chinchilla , Australia, Pliocene .
Remarks.— Bartholomai (1966) selected this lectotype on the basis of material of probable Chinchilla provenance, and subsequently ( Bartholomai 1975) assigned several additional Chinchilla specimens to the species.
Stratigraphic and geographic range.—Pliocene; eastern Australia.
Macropus woodsi Bartholomai, 1975
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Material.— QM F3920 (holotype, partial right mandibular ramus) from Middle Gully of Chinchilla Rifle Range , Australia, Pliocene ; QM F5465 (partial left maxilla) from Chinchilla Rifle Range , Australia, Pliocene .
Remarks.— Bartholomai (1975) erected this species on the basis of Chinchilla material, and referred several Chinchilla specimens to the species.
Stratigraphic and geographic range.—Pliocene; eastern Australia.
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Queensland Museum |
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Macropus agilis siva ( de Vis, 1895 )
Louys, Julien & Price, Gilbert J. 2015 |
Macropus woodsi
Bartholomai 1975 |
Macropus dryas
de Vis 1895 |