Barinya
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Barinya (Binomen ad Wroe anno 1999) est genus Marsupialium carnivorum Australianum.
Systema taxinomicum Animalis
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Imperium: Eucaryota
- Regnum: Animalia
- Gradus: Metazoa
- Subgradus: Eumetazoa
- Subregnum: Bilateria
- Infraregnum: Eucoelomata
- Supraphylum: Deuterostomia
- Infraphylum: Chordonia
- Phylum: Chordata
- Subphylum: Vertebrata
- Infraphylum: Gnathostomata
- Supraclassis: Tetrapoda
- Infraclassis: Amniota
- Ramus: Mammaliaformes
- Classis: Mammalia
- Subclassis: Theriiformes
- Infraclassis: Holotheria
- Supralegio: Trechnotheria
- Legio: Cladotheria
- Sublegio: Zatheria
- Infralegio: Tribosphenida
- Supracohors: Theria
- Cohors: Marsupialia
- Magnaordo: Australidelphia
- Supraordo: Eometatheria
- Grand(ordo): Dasyuromorphia
- Familia: Dasyuridae
- Subfamilia: Barinyainae
- Genus: Barinya (Wroe, 1999)
- Subfamilia: Barinyainae
- Familia: Dasyuridae
- Grand(ordo): Dasyuromorphia
- Supraordo: Eometatheria
- Magnaordo: Australidelphia
- Cohors: Marsupialia
- Supracohors: Theria
- Infralegio: Tribosphenida
- Sublegio: Zatheria
- Legio: Cladotheria
- Supralegio: Trechnotheria
- Infraclassis: Holotheria
- Subclassis: Theriiformes
- Classis: Mammalia
- Ramus: Mammaliaformes
- Infraclassis: Amniota
- Supraclassis: Tetrapoda
- Infraphylum: Gnathostomata
- Subphylum: Vertebrata
- Phylum: Chordata
- Infraphylum: Chordonia
- Supraphylum: Deuterostomia
- Infraregnum: Eucoelomata
- Subregnum: Bilateria
- Subgradus: Eumetazoa
- Gradus: Metazoa
- Regnum: Animalia
Species
[recensere | fontem recensere]Notae
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Long, J., Archer, M., Flannery, T. and Hand, S. 2002. Prehistoric Mammals of Australia and New Guinea: One Hundred Million Years of Evolution. Johns Hopkins University Press. pp 51. ISBN 0-8018-7223-5.
- Wroe, S, 1999. The geologically oldest dasyurid, from the Miocene of Riversleigh, north-west Queensland. Paleontology 42:501-527.
Nexus externi
[recensere | fontem recensere]Vide "Barinya" apud Vicispecies. |