Belongs within: Macropodinae.
Contains: Macropus.
The Macropodini is a clade including the 'true' wallabies and kangaroos. Members of this clade have high-crowned molars, reflecting a change in habit to grazing.
<==Macropodini
| i. s.: Baringa Flannery & Hann 1984 LA02
| `--*B. nelsonensis Flannery & Hann 1984 LA02
|--+--Lagorchestes CB-E04
| | |--L. asomatus Finlayson 1943 R64
| | |--L. conspicillatus CB-E04
| | |--L. hirsutus CB-E04
| | `--L. leporides CB-E04
| `--+--Setonix brachyurus (Quoy & Gaimard 1830) CB-E04, BD-D09
| `--+--Onychogalea CB-E04
| | |--O. unguifera CB-E04
| | `--+--O. fraenata CB-E04
| | `--O. lunata CB-E04
| `--+--Macropus CB-E04
| |--Kurrabi Flannery & Archer 1984 LA02
| | |--*K. mahoneyi Flannery & Archer 1984 LA02
| | |--K. merriwaensis Flannery & Archer 1984 LA02
| | `--K. pelchenorum Flannery, Rich et al. 1992 LA02
| `--Wallabia Trouessart 1905 CB-E04, LA02
| |--*W. bicolor (Desmarest 1804) LA02 [=Protemnodon bicolor S61; incl. Macropus ualabatus S61]
| |--W. eugenii TL70
| |--W. indra (De Vis 1895) LA02
| `--W. kitcheneri Flannery 1989 LA02
`--+--Thylogale Gray 1837 LA02
| | i. s.: T. eugenii R64 [=Protemnodon eugenii S61]
| | |--T. e. eugenii R64
| | `--T. e. decres Troughton 1941 R64
| |--*T. billardieri (Desmarest 1822) LA02, CB-E04 [=Protemnodon billardierii S61]
| |--T. ignis Flannery, Rich et al. 1992 LA02
| |--T. christenseni Hope 1981 LA02
| `--+--T. brunii CB-E04
| `--+--T. stigmatica CB-E04
| `--T. thetis CB-E04
`--Petrogale CB-E04
| i. s.: P. herberti Thomas 1926 CO03
| P. sharmani COA02
|--+--P. brachyotis CB-E04
| `--+--P. burbidgei CB-E04
| `--P. concinna CB-E04 [=Peradorcas concinna BP87]
`--+--P. lateralis Gould 1842 CB-E04, S11
|--P. persephone CB-E04
|--P. rothschildi CB-E04
|--P. xanthopus CB-E04
`--+--P. inornata CB-E04
|--P. penicillata CB-E04
| |--P. p. penicillata S61
| `--P. p. pearsoni S61
`--+--P. assimilis CB-E04
`--P. godmani CB-E04
*Type species of generic name indicated
REFERENCES
[BD-D09] Beveridge, I. & M.-C. Durette-Desset. 2009. A new species of the nematode genus Copemania (Nematoda: Trichostrongylida), parasitic in the western quoll, Dasyurus geoffroii and short-nosed bandicoot, Isoodon obesulus from south-western Western Australia. Records of the Western Australian Museum 25 (3): 345-349.
[BP87] Burton, J. A., & B. Pearson. 1987. Collins Guide to the Rare Mammals of the World. Collins: London.
[CO03] Cameron, S. L., & P. J. O’Donoghue. 2003. Trichostome ciliates from Australian marsupials. II. Polycosta gen. nov. (Litostomatea: Polycostidae fam. nov.) European Journal of Protistology 39: 83-99.
[COA02] Cameron, S. L., P. J. O’Donoghue & R. D. Adlard. 2002. Species diversity within Macropodinium (Litostomatea: Trichostomatia): endosymbiotic ciliates from Australian macropodid marsupials. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 48 (1): 49-69.
[CB-E04] Cardillo, M., O. R. P. Bininda-Emonds, E. Boakes & A. Purvis. 2004. A species-level phylogenetic supertree of marsupials. Journal of Zoology 264: 11-31.
[LA02] Long, J., M. Archer, T. Flannery & S. Hand. 2002. Prehistoric Mammals of Australia and New Guinea: One Hundred Million Years of Evolution. University of New South Wales Press: Sydney.
[R64] Ride, W. D. L. 1964. A list of mammals described from Australia between the years 1933 and 1963 (comprising newly proposed names and additions to the Australian faunal list). Australian Mammal Society Bulletin 7 (Suppl.): 1-15.
[S61] Sharman, G. B. 1961. The mitotic chromosomes of marsupials and their bearing on taxonomy and phylogeny. Australian Journal of Zoology 9 (1): 38-60.
[S11] Smales, L. R. 2011. New species and new locality records of the nematode genus Labiosimplex (Strongylida: Chabertiidae) from macropodid marsupials in Western Australia. Records of the Western Australian Museum 26 (2): 183-190.
[TL70] Turnbull, W. D. & E. L. Lundelius, Jr. 1970. The Hamilton fauna: a Late Pliocene mammalian fauna from the Grange Burn, Victoria, Australia. Fieldiana Geology 19: 1-163.
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