Zaglossus robustus

Zaglossus robustus
Temporal range: Miocene
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Monotremata
Family: Tachyglossidae
Genus: Zaglossus
Species: Z. robustus
Binomial name
Zaglossus robustus
(Dun, 1895)
Synonyms
  • Ornithorhynchus maximus Dun, 1895
  • Zaglossus harrissoni Scott and Lord, 1922

Zaglossus robustus is an extinct species of long-beaked echidna known from the middle Miocene (about 13 or 14 million years ago) of Gulgong, New South Wales, Australia.[1] It may belong in the genus Megalibgwilia. The supposed fossil platypus Ornithorhynchus maximus was based on a humerus of this species.[2]

References

  1. Musser, 2003, p. 934
  2. Musser, 1999, p. 8; Hall, 1999, p. 213

Literature cited

Further reading

  • 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. OCLC 65199910.


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