Thylacoleo crassidentatus

Thylacoleo crassidentatus is an extinct species of carnivorous marsupial. It lived during the Pliocene in Australia, approximately 5 million years ago and was about the size of a large dog.

Thylacoleo crassidentatus
Temporal range:
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Infraclass: Marsupialia
Order: Diprotodontia
Family: Thylacoleonidae
Genus: Thylacoleo
Species:
T. crassidentatus
Binomial name
Thylacoleo crassidentatus
Bartholomai, 1962

Fossil material unearthed near the Shire of Chinchilla in Queensland had previously been recognised as a probable species of Thylacoleo, discussed by Jack T. Woods in 1956.[1] The discovery of further material, a fossilised mandible found in the same area, was described as Thylacoleo crassidentatus by Alan Bartholomai in 1962.[2]

Thylacoleo crassidentatus fossils have been found in southeastern Queensland.

References

  1. Woods, J. T. (1956). "The skull of Thylacoleo carnifex". Memoirs of the Queensland Museum. 13: 125--140.
  2. Bartholomai, Alan (1962). "A new species of Thylacoleo and notes on some caudal vertebrae of Palorchestes azael". Memoirs of the Queensland Museum. 14: 33–40.


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