Tachyglossus (small mammal)

Abundance: 0.08 to 10.34% (median 0.47%)

Latitudinal range: -43.1° to -13.8°

Habitats: (7), temperate broadleaf/mixed forest (2), tropical/subtropical moist broadleaf forest (1), tropical/subtropical savanna (2)

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Found in 12 samples

Australia: Dinner Creek, Ben Boyd National Park and Nadgee Nature Reserve, Taunton National Park, Alyangula, Franklin, Grant Hall (Layer 3) (Late Pleistocene), QML796 (Horizon A4) (Late Pleistocene), Grant Hall Square G7 (Unit D) (Late Pleistocene), Kelly Hill Cave (K1–P2) - Layer 5 (Holocene), Widgingarri Rockshelter 1 (Lower Horizon) (Late Pleistocene), Tight Entrance Cave (Unit D) (Late Pleistocene), Mammoth Cave (Late Pleistocene)

See also Tachyglossus aculeatus, Tachyglossus sp.