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a new species of wallabia - Western Australian Museum

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Dawson, Land Flannery, T L (19XS) 1axononlle and<br />

status 01 and fossil<br />

kangaroos and wallabies <strong>of</strong> the genus HaCWl'llS Shaw (M:1CIOrlociIdae: M,usuplalla With a nC\\<br />

subgenene name for the large wallabies, AWl, f Zoo!' 33:473-49X,<br />

Glallert, L (1910),1 he Mammoth Cave. Ree. <strong>Western</strong> AllSf. Jlu.\, 1:11-36.<br />

Merrilees, D, (196l\), Man the destroyer: late Quaternary changes in the <strong>Australian</strong> marsupial fauna, f Roy<br />

Soe. <strong>Western</strong> AliSf. 51:1-24,<br />

Merrdees, D, (1979). The prehistoric environment III <strong>Western</strong> Australia. f ROI, Soe. IVestern AWl.<br />

62:I09-12l\.<br />

Mcrrilees, D. and Porter, J,K. (1979). Guide to the Identification <strong>of</strong> Teeth and Some Bones <strong>of</strong> Natlve<br />

I.and Mammals Occurring III the Extreme Southwest <strong>of</strong> Westcrn Australia. <strong>Western</strong> t\ustrahan<br />

M uscum, Perth.<br />

Received 19 August 1988 Accepted 9 November 1988 Publtshed 29 September 1989<br />

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