Genus of marsupials
Osphranter is a genus of large marsupials in the family Macropodidae , commonly known as kangaroos and wallaroos (among other species). It contains the largest extant marsupial, the red kangaroo (O. rufus ).
In 2019, a reassessment of macropod taxonomy determined that Osphranter and Notamacropus , formerly considered subgenera of Macropus , should be moved to the genus level.[ 3] This change was accepted by the Australian Faunal Directory in 2020.[ 4]
The genus has a fossil record that extends back at least into the Pliocene .[ 5]
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^ Celik, Mélina; Cascini, Manuela; Haouchar, Dalal; Van Der Burg, Chloe; Dodt, William; Evans, Alistair; Prentis, Peter; Bunce, Michael; Fruciano, Carmelo; Phillips, Matthew (28 March 2019). "A molecular and morphometric assessment of the systematics of the Macropus complex clarifies the tempo and mode of kangaroo evolution" . Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society . 186 (3): 793–812. doi :10.1093/zoolinnean/zlz005 . Retrieved 1 March 2020 .
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^ Price, Gilbert J.; Louys, Julien; Wilkinson, Joanne E. (2023-05-25). "Geologically oldest evidence of 'lumpy jaw' (Macropod Progressive Periodontal Disease) in kangaroos of Australia: implications for conservation management" . Alcheringa: An Australasian Journal of Palaeontology . 47 (4): 543–550. Bibcode :2023Alch...47..543P . doi :10.1080/03115518.2023.2207624 . ISSN 0311-5518 .