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Ganguroo
Taxonomy
Ganguroo was named by Cooke (1997). It was considered monophyletic by Travouillon et al. (2014).
It was assigned to Bulungamayinae by Cooke (1997); to Macropodoidea by Myers et al. (2001); and to Macropodidae by Travouillon et al. (2014), Cooke et al. (2015).
It was assigned to Bulungamayinae by Cooke (1997); to Macropodoidea by Myers et al. (2001); and to Macropodidae by Travouillon et al. (2014), Cooke et al. (2015).
Species
Synonymy list
| Year | Name and author |
|---|---|
| 1997 | Ganguroo Cooke |
| 2001 | Ganguroo Myers et al. p. 148 |
| 2014 | Ganguroo Travouillon et al. |
| 2015 | Ganguroo Cooke et al. |
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G. †Ganguroo Cooke 1997
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†Ganguroo bilamina Cooke 1997
†Ganguroo bites Travouillon et al. 2014 [kangaroo]
†Ganguroo robustiter Cooke et al. 2015
Diagnosis
| Reference | Diagnosis | |
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| K. J. Travouillon et al. 2014 | Species of Ganguroo differ from all hypsiprimnodontids and potoroines by having bilophodont molars and m4 is not greatly reduced in size relative to other molars. They differ from all macropodines and sthenurines by having a combination of: a buccally expanded masseteric canal; a sharp ventrally convex dentary margin below m1-2; i1 with enamel confined to the buccal surface and extensive on that surface; ventral and dorsal flanges present on i1; p3 and P3 elongate with fine transcristids and a bulbous base; a small precingulid present anterobuccal to the paracristid; lower molars and dp3 bilophodont. It differs from balbarids in lacking a posterior cingulid on any lower molars and m1 lacks a protostylid (Kear and Cooke, 2001). |
Measurements
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| Source: f = family, subc = subclass, c = class, subp = subphylum | |||||
| References: Hendy et al. 2009, Hopson 1973, Lillegraven 1979, Nowak 1991, Carroll 1988 | |||||
Age range: base of the Burdigalian to the top of the Tortonian or 20.45000 to 7.24600 Ma
Collections (11 total)
| Time interval | Ma | Country or state | Original ID and collection number |
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| Aquitanian - Burdigalian | Australia (Queensland) | G. bilamina (106498 134947) | |
| Early/Lower Miocene | Australia (Queensland) | G. bilamina (84865 175736 175740 175741) | |
| Burdigalian | Australia (Queensland) | G. bilamina (134946 135708) | |
| Middle Miocene | Australia (Queensland) | G. bilamina (53951 175737) | |
| Tortonian | Australia (Queensland) | G. sp. (68775) |