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- Murrayglossus is an extinct genus of echidna from the Pleistocene of Western Australia. It contains a single species, Murrayglossus hacketti, also called...
- in Australia; M. robusta from Pliocene sites in Australia. The genus Murrayglossus is known only from fossils: M. hacketti (previously classified in the...
- Pleistocene (1.8–0.1 Ma) Species†Zaglossus robustus GenusMurrayglossus SpeciesMurrayglossus hacketti Genus †Megalibgwilia Species †Megalibgwilia ramsayi...
- were smaller than a large species known from fossils in Australia, Murrayglossus. M. ramsayi fossils have been found in deposits across mainland Australia...
- they are currently treated as members of their own genera, such as Murrayglossus and Megalibgwilia. The long-beaked echidna is larger-bodied than the...
- devil) Sarcophilus moornaensis Monotremes: egg-laying mammals. Echidna Murrayglossus hacketti (giant echidna) Megalibgwilia ramsayi Birds Pygmy C****owary...
- Gill, 1872 Genus †Megalibgwilia Griffiths, Wells & Barrie, 1991 GenusMurrayglossus Flannery et al., 2022 Genus Tachyglossus Illiger, 1811 Genus Zaglossus...
- Ornithorhynchidae †Dharragarra? †Monotrematum? †Obdurodon Ornithorhynchus †Patagorhynchus? Tachyglossidae †Megalibgwilia †Murrayglossus Tachyglossus Zaglossus...
- description. Monotremes are arranged by size with the largest at the top. Murrayglossus hacketti was a sheep-sized echidna uncovered in Mammoth Cave in Western...
- Ornithorhynchidae †Dharragarra? †Monotrematum? †Obdurodon Ornithorhynchus †Patagorhynchus? Tachyglossidae †Megalibgwilia †Murrayglossus Tachyglossus Zaglossus...