Bettong
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Eastern bettong | |
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Bettongia
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Bettongia setosa Gray, 1837
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The bettongs are species of the genus Bettongia, sometimes referred to as rat-kangaroos. Four extant species are recognised:[1]
- Eastern bettong, Bettongia gaimardi, also known as the Tasmanian bettong
- Boodie, Bettongia lesueur
- Woylie, Bettongia penicillata
- Northern bettong, Bettongia tropica
In addition, at least two extinct species are known:
- Bettongia moyesi, Middle Miocene bettong from Riversleigh[2]
- Nullarbor dwarf bettong, †Bettongia pusilla, known only from the fossil record
The rufous rat-kangaroo (Aepyprymnus rufescens) is sometimes referred to as a bettong (rufous bettong), but this is not strictly correct.
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- ↑ Flannery, T.F. and Archer, M, 1987. Bettongia moyesi, a new and plesiomorphic kangaroo (Marsupialia: Potoridae) from Miocene sediments of northwestern Queensland. ‘Possums and Opossums: Studies in Evolution’, Pp.759–67. ed. M. Archer. Surrey Beatty & Sons and the Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales, Sydney pdf