Keeuna

Keeuna
Temporal range:
Upper dentition of K. woodburnei (4, 5) compared to other fossil marsupials
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Infraclass: Marsupialia
Order: Keeunamorphia
Family: Keeunidae
Genus: Keeuna
Archer, 1976
Species:
K. woodburnei
Binomial name
Keeuna woodburnei
Archer, 1976

Keeuna (lit.'forgotten wild cat') is an extinct genus of keeunamorphian marsupial in the family Keeunidae, known from the Late Oligocene Etadunna Formation of Australia. The genus contains a single species, Keeuna woodburnei, known from several teeth and tooth-bearing bones.[1][2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Archer, Michael (1976-05-31). "Miocene marsupicarnivores (Marsupialia) from central South Australia, Ankotarinja tirarensis gen. et sp. nov., Keeuna woodburnei gen. et sp. nov., and their significance in terms of early marsupial radiations". Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia, Incorporated. 100 (2): 53–73.
  2. ^ Churchill, Timothy James; Archer, Michael; Hand, Suzanne J.; Beck, Robin M. D. (2026-06-14). "A new metatherian order from Australia (Keeunamorphia, Metatheria), and new Early Miocene species from the Riversleigh World Heritage Area, northwestern Queensland". Journal of Paleontology: 1–30. doi:10.1017/jpa.2026.10238. ISSN 0022-3360.