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Australian Mammalogy Australian Mammalogy Society
Journal of the Australian Mammal Society
RESEARCH ARTICLE

Macropus mundjabus, a new kangaroo (Marsupialia: Macropodidae) of uncertain age from Victoria, Australia.

T. F. Flannery

Australian Mammalogy 3(1) 35 - 51
Published: 1980

Abstract

Macropus mundjabus n. sp., represented by remarkably complete skeletal material, was discovered in a filled firehole in the Morwell IA coal seam at the Morwell open cast coal mine in Gippsland, Victoria. While dental characters indcate that it is a member of the genus Macropus (sensu stricto) a study of postcranial anatomy reveals a marked parallel with Osphranter robustus (the largest living rock-dwelling macropodid). A possible rock-dwelling habit is inferred for M. mundjabus, an ecological niche no other Macropus (sensu stricto) is known to have exploited.

https://doi.org/10.1071/AM80004

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