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Bulungamayinae

Mammalia - Diprotodontia

Synonymy list
YearName and author
1982Bulungamayinae Flannery et al. p. 288
2004Bulungamayinae Prideaux

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RankNameAuthor
kingdomAnimalia()
Bilateria
EubilateriaAx 1987
Deuterostomia
phylumChordataHaeckel 1874
subphylumVertebrata
superclassGnathostomata
Osteichthyes()
subclassSarcopterygii()
subclassDipnotetrapodomorpha(Nelson 2006)
subclassTetrapodomorpha()
Tetrapoda
Reptiliomorpha
Anthracosauria
subclassAmphibiosauriaKuhn 1967
Cotylosauria()
Amniota
subclassSynapsida
Therapsida()
infraorderCynodontia()
RankNameAuthor
Mammaliamorpha
Mammaliaformes
classMammalia
Theriamorpha(Rowe 1993)
Theriiformes()
Trechnotheria
Cladotheria
Zatheria
subclassTribosphenida()
subclassTheria
subclassMetatheria()
Marsupialiformes
Marsupialia()
AustralidelphiaSzalay 1982
orderDiprotodontiaOwen 1866
suborderPhalangeridaAplin and Archer 1987
superfamilyMacropodoidea
subfamilyBulungamayinae
subfamilyBulungamayinae

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. †Bulungamayinae Flannery et al. 1982
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G. †Bulungamaya Flannery et al. 1982
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Bulungamaya delicata Flannery et al. 1982
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Invalid names: Nowidgee matrix Cooke 1997 [synonym]
G. †Nowidgee Cooke 1997
G. †Purtia Case 1984
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Purtia mosaicus Case 1984
G. †Wabularoo Archer 1979
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Wabularoo naughtoni Archer 1979
Wabularoo prideauxi Travouillon et al. 2015
G. †Wanburoo Cooke 1999
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Wanburoo hilarus Cooke 1999
Diagnosis
ReferenceDiagnosis
T. F. Flannery et al. 1982Bulungamayines differ from macropo• dids by having a buccally expanded masseteric canal, a sharply ventrally convex dentary margin below M,- 4 ' an I, that has greatly thickened dentine and lacks a dorsal enamel flange, and an elongate PJ that has many fine distinct ridgelets . They differ from hypsiprymnodontines by lacking an I" and having lopho• dont molars and a P3 with a less convex occlusal margin. Bulungamayines differ from potoroines by having lophodont molars and much more bulbous premolars.