Bulungu (mammal)

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Bulungu is an extinct genus of bandicoot-like mammal from Oligo-Miocene deposits of Riversleigh, northwestern Queensland, and the Etadunna Formation, Australia. It was first named by Gurovich et al. (2013) and the type species is Bulungu palara.[1] Two additional species, Bulungu campbelli and Bulungu minkinaensis, were also described in 2013. Bulungu muirheadae is the oldest fossil bandicoot recovered to date.[2] An additional three species Bulungu minkinaensis, Bulungu pinpaensis, and Bulungu westermani were named by Travouillon, Beck & Case (2021) allowing for placement of the genus in the superfamily Yaraloidea.[3]

Phylum:Chordata
Class:Mammalia
Infraclass:Marsupialia
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Bulungu
Temporal range: Oligocene - Miocene
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Infraclass: Marsupialia
Order: Peramelemorphia
Superfamily: Yaraloidea
Genus: Bulungu
Gurovichet al., 2013
Type species
Bulungu palara
Species
  • B. campbelli
    Travouillon et al., 2013
  • B. minkinaensis
    Travouillon, Beck & Case, 2021
  • B. muirheadae
    Travouillon et al., 2013
  • B. palara
    Gurovich et al., 2013
  • B. pinpaensis
    Travouillon, Beck & Case, 2021
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