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Naraboryctes

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Infraclass
  
Marsupialia

Family
  
?Notoryctidae

Rank
  
Genus

Class
  
Mammalia

Order
  
?Notoryctemorphia

Phylum
  
Chordata

Similar
  
Silvabestius, Thingodonta, Priscileo, Malleodectes, Nambaroo

Naraboryctes is an extinct genus of marsupial from early Miocene deposits of Boodjamulla National Park of Riversleigh area, northwestern Queensland, Australia. It was first named by Michael Archer, Robin Beck, Miranda Gott, Suzanne Hand, Henk Godthelp and Karen Black in 2011 and the type species is Naraboryctes philcreaseri. The generic name means “to drink” (naraba in Garrawa and Waanyi languages of northwestern Queensland) in reference to its rainforest palaeohabitat + “digger” (oryctes in Greek) in reference to its fossorial specializations and close relationship to Notoryctes, and the specific name honors Phil Creaser.

However, a more recent study showscases that it lacked many of the synapomorphies associated with marsupial moles, and may belong to a previously unknown lineage of metatherians.

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Naraboryctes Wikipedia