Zaglossus robustus
Classis : Mammalia
Ordo : Monotremata
Familia : Tachyglossidae
Genus : Zaglossus
Species : †Z. robustus
Ordo : Monotremata
Familia : Tachyglossidae
Genus : Zaglossus
Species : †Z. robustus
Zaglossus robustus est species exstincta Tachyglossidarum, quae medio aevo Miocaeno (abhinc fere 13 vel 14 milliones annorum) in regione hodiernae Novae Cambriae Australis Australiae vixit.[1] Fortasse in genere Megalibgwilia includenda est. Platypus fossilis hypotheticus, Ornithorhynchus maximus, falso ex humero huius speciei excogitatus est.[2]
Notae
recensereBibliographia
recensere- Hall, B.K. 1999. The paradoxical platypus. BioScience 49(3):211–218.
- Musser, A.M. 1999. Diversity and relationships of living and extinct monotremes. Australian Mammalogy 21:8–9.
- Musser, A.M. 2003. Review of the monotreme fossil record and comparison of palaeontological and molecular data. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A 136:927–942.
- Australia's Lost World: Prehistoric Animals of Riversleigh by Michael Archer, Suzanne J. Hand, and Henk Godthelp (page 162)
- Augee, M. L.; Gooden, B.; Musser, A. (January 2006). Echidna: Extraordinary Egg-laying Mammal. Csiro Publishing. p. 19. ISBN 978-0-643-09204-4
Nexus externi
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