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Balbarinae
Taxonomy
Balbarinae was named by Flannery et al. (1982).
It was assigned to Macropodidae by Flannery et al. (1982); and to Macropodoidea by Prideaux (2004).
It was assigned to Macropodidae by Flannery et al. (1982); and to Macropodoidea by Prideaux (2004).
Subtaxa
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1982 | Balbarinae Flannery et al. p. 293 |
2004 | Balbarinae Prideaux |
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If no rank is listed, the taxon is considered an unranked clade in modern classifications. Ranks may be repeated or presented in the wrong order because authors working on different parts of the classification may disagree about how to rank taxa.
Subfm. †Balbarinae Flannery et al. 1982
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G. †Balbaroo Flannery et al. 1982
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†Balbaroo camfieldensis Flannery et al. 1982
†Balbaroo fangaroo Cooke 2000
†Balbaroo gregoriensis Flannery et al. 1982
†Balbaroo nalima Black et al. 2014
G. †Galanarla Flannery et al. 1982
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†Galanarla tesselata Flannery et al. 1983
†Galanarla tessellata Flannery et al. 1982
G. †Ganawamaya Cooke 1992
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†Ganawamaya acris Cooke 1992
†Ganawamaya aediculis Cooke 1992
†Ganawamaya aediculus Cooke 1992
†Ganawamaya ornata Cooke 1992
Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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T. F. Flannery et al. 1982 | Balbarines differ from all potoroids except bulungamayines by having lophodont molars. They differ from bulungamayines by lacking a strongly convex ventral margin of the dentary, and by having a smaller opening to the masseteric canal, the M2trigonid markedly lower than the talonid, and the M2 protolophid markedly compressed. They can be distinguished from all known macropodids by the M2 characteristics mentioned above , and by a small cuspid, possiblY a rudimentary paraconid, on the lingual side of the anterior cingulum of the lower molars. |