Galadi amplus Travouillon et al. 2013 (marsupial)

Mammalia - Peramelemorphia

Full reference: K. J. Travouillon, Y. Gurovich, M. Archer, S. J. Hand, and J. Muirhead. 2013. The genus Galadi: three new bandicoots (Marsupialia, Peramelemorphia) from Riversleigh’s Miocene deposits, northwestern Queensland, Australia. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 33(1):153-168

Belongs to Galadi according to K. J. Travouillon et al. 2013

Sister taxa: Galadi adversus, Galadi grandis, Galadi speciosus

Type specimen: QM F23398, a partial skull (fragments of nasal, premaxilla, maxilla, frontal, jugal, palatine, lacrimal, alisphenoid, squamosal, parietal, and basisphenoid; contains broken M1 and complete)

Ecology: scansorial omnivore

Distribution: found only at Faunal Zone B (Miocene of Australia)

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