The genus Leggadina (colloquially known as ‘short-tailed mice’) is a common component of Quaternary faunas of northeastern Australia. They represent a member of the Australian old endemic murid radiation that arrived on the continent sometime during the late Cenozoic. Here we describe two new species of extinct Leggadina from Quaternary cave deposits as well as additional material of the extinct Leggadina macrodonta. Leggadina irvini sp. nov. recovered from Middle-Upper (late) Pleistocene cave deposits near Chillagoe, northeastern Queensland, is the biggest member of the genus, being substantially larger than any other species so far described. Leggadina webbi sp. nov. from Middle Pleistocene cave deposits at Mount Etna, central eastern Que...
Fossils from caves in the Manning Karst Region, New South Wales, Australia have long been known, but...
We describe Bulungu palara gen. et sp. nov., a new fossil peramelemorphian (bandicoot), based on a s...
The native rodents are the most species-rich placental mammal group on the Australian continent. Fos...
The genus Leggadina (colloquially known as ‘short-tailed mice’) is a common component of Quaternary ...
The genus Leggadina (colloquially known as 'short-tailed mice') is a common component of Quaternary ...
The genus Leggadina (colloquially known as ‘short-tailed mice’) is a common component of Quaternary ...
Only three species of fossil murine have been described to date in Australia even though they are of...
Analysis of fossils from cave deposits at Mount Etna (eastern-central Queensland) has established th...
Analysis of fossils from cave deposits at Mount Etna (eastern-central Queensland) has established th...
Analysis of fossils from cave deposits at Mount Etna (eastern-central Queensland) has established th...
Fossils from caves in the Manning Karst Region, New South Wales, Australia have long been known, but...
Many Australian mammal species have suffered significant declines since European colonisation. Durin...
Many Australian mammal species have suffered significant declines since European colonisation. Durin...
Many Australian mammal species have suffered significant declines since European colonisation. Durin...
Cramb, Jonathan, Hocknull, Scott A., Price, Gilbert J. (2020): Fossil Uromys (Rodentia: Murinae) fro...
Fossils from caves in the Manning Karst Region, New South Wales, Australia have long been known, but...
We describe Bulungu palara gen. et sp. nov., a new fossil peramelemorphian (bandicoot), based on a s...
The native rodents are the most species-rich placental mammal group on the Australian continent. Fos...
The genus Leggadina (colloquially known as ‘short-tailed mice’) is a common component of Quaternary ...
The genus Leggadina (colloquially known as 'short-tailed mice') is a common component of Quaternary ...
The genus Leggadina (colloquially known as ‘short-tailed mice’) is a common component of Quaternary ...
Only three species of fossil murine have been described to date in Australia even though they are of...
Analysis of fossils from cave deposits at Mount Etna (eastern-central Queensland) has established th...
Analysis of fossils from cave deposits at Mount Etna (eastern-central Queensland) has established th...
Analysis of fossils from cave deposits at Mount Etna (eastern-central Queensland) has established th...
Fossils from caves in the Manning Karst Region, New South Wales, Australia have long been known, but...
Many Australian mammal species have suffered significant declines since European colonisation. Durin...
Many Australian mammal species have suffered significant declines since European colonisation. Durin...
Many Australian mammal species have suffered significant declines since European colonisation. Durin...
Cramb, Jonathan, Hocknull, Scott A., Price, Gilbert J. (2020): Fossil Uromys (Rodentia: Murinae) fro...
Fossils from caves in the Manning Karst Region, New South Wales, Australia have long been known, but...
We describe Bulungu palara gen. et sp. nov., a new fossil peramelemorphian (bandicoot), based on a s...
The native rodents are the most species-rich placental mammal group on the Australian continent. Fos...