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Macropodidae (kangaroos, wallabies, and relatives)

Synonyms: Macropidae; Macropina

Wikipedia Abstract

Macropods are marsupials belonging to the family Macropodidae, the kangaroo family, which includes kangaroos, wallabies, tree-kangaroos, pademelons, quokkas, and several others. Macropods are native to the Australian continent (the mainland, Tasmania, New Guinea and nearby islands). Before European settlement of Australia, about 65 species of macropods existed. Six species have since become extinct and a further eleven have been greatly reduced in numbers. Other species (e.g. Simosthenurus, Propleopus, Macropus titan) became extinct after the Australian Aborigines arrived and before the Europeans arrived.
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Genus

Archaeosimos (2)
Balbaroo (4)
Baringa (1)
Bohra (3)
Congruus (1)
Cookeroo (2)
Dendrolagus (tree kangaroos) (17)   (7)
Dorcopsis (dorcopsis and New Guinea forest wallabies) (7)   (1)
Dorcopsoides (1)
Dorcopsulus (lesser forest wallaby) (2)
Galanarla (1)
Ganawamaya (4)
Hadronomas (1)
Jackmahoneya (1)
Kangurus (1)
Kurrabi (3)
Lagorchestes (hare-wallabies) (6)
Lagostrophus (banded hare wallaby) (1)
Macropus (41)
Metasthenurus (1)
Nambaroo (6)
Notamacropus (3)
Onychogalea (nail-tailed wallabies) (4)
Osphranter (1)
Pachysiagon (1)
Petrogale (rock wallabies) (23)   (3)
Prionotemnus (1)
Procoptodon (8)
Protemnodon (7)
Rhizosthenurus (1)
Setonix (quokka) (1)
Silvaroo (1)
Simosthenurus (8)
Sthenurus (5)
Thylogale (pademelons) (8)   (2)
Tjukuru (1)
Troposodon (2)
Wallabia (swamp wallaby) (2)
Watutia (1)

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External References

Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-13; License: CC BY 4.0