Vanellus sp.
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.00042.2013 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D94E8222-FFC9-ED5A-D803-FF7EFF050BC8 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Vanellus sp. |
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Material.—None (destroyed).
Remarks.— De Vis (1892) described a species of lapwing ( Lobivanellus sp. , now Vanellus sp. ), but stated in his description that the specimen was destroyed before a full taxonomic assignment could be made.As this specimen was published in de Vis’s 1892 treatise, it is possible that it was derived from the Chinchilla Sand (see remarks in Gallinula morterii ).
Class Mammalia Linneaus, 1758
Infraclass Marsupialia Illiger, 1811
Order indeterminate
Genus Archizonurus de Vis, 1889
Type species: Archizonurus securus de Vis, 1889 , Chinchilla, Pliocene.
Archizonurus securus de Vis, 1889 Fig. 6C View Fig .
Material.— QM F682 (holotype, proximal left scapula fragment) from Chinchilla , Australia, Pliocene .
Remarks.— Meston (1895) suggested Archizonurus securus could be a possum, whereas Mahoney and Ride (1975) regard this species as Marsupialia incertae sedis. The specimen is clearly from a taxon much larger than a possum e.g., large-bodied macropodid or wombat-sized individual). We follow the latest taxonomic authority on the species, but nevertheless consider Archizonurus securus as a species inquirenda.
Stratigraphic and geographic range.—Pliocene; eastern Australia.
QM |
Queensland Museum |
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