Thylogale thetis
(Lesson, 1827)
Red-necked Pademelon

Location:Australia, NSW, Sydney, Cowan Field stationDate taken:Jan 1, 1980Description:Bounding animal. Also as Pademelon Wallaby.
Distribution :
E Queensland, E New South Wales (Australia).
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Taxonomy
| Subclass | : Theria |
| Infraclass | : Marsupialia |
| Superorder | : Australidelphia |
| Order | : Diprotodontia |
| Suborder | : Phalangerida |
| Superfamily | : Macropodoidea |
| Family | : Macropodidae |
| Subfamily | : Macropodinae |
| Tribe | : Dendrolagini |
| Genus | : Thylogale |
Species status
Living
Found in the wild
Listed in MSW3 2005
Authority citation
Lesson, R.P. 1827. Manuel de mammalogie, ou histoire naturelle des mammifères. J. B. Baillière et fils, Paris, 441 pp.
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Original name as described
Halmaturus Thetis
Other common names
Pademelon Wallaby
Type material
MNHN-ZM-MO-1990-400 (= MNHN:AGal:40a) (= MNHN:NGal:59) (= MNHN:type:701)
Type kind
holotype
Type locality
"du Port-Jackson, " (= Sydney Harbor), New South Wales, Australia.
Biogeographic realm
Australasia
Country distribution
Australia
IUCN Red List status
Least Concern
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Names and synonyms
Present and past (if available) associated names to the species. Click on a name to view its details.
Total: 8 names and synonyms.
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