- extinct, to have
conducted seasonal migrations.
Palorchestes azael was a
diprotodontoid similar in size to Zygomaturus. It had long
claws to
grasp branches...
- New
species were
later added to both groups; by the 1960s, the
first diprotodontoids dating to
before the
Pliocene were discovered,
better clarifying their...
-
abundant in the more
recently dated deposits,
which along with
other diprotodontoid taxa
provides evidence that may be
correlated to
similar analysis of...
- Black, K. H.; Mackness, B. S. (1999). "Diversity and
relationships of
diprotodontoid marsupials".
Australian Mammalogy. 21: 20–21. Tedford, R.H.; Wells,...
- alcootaensis). Also
found at
Alcoota are
fossils of
herds of the wombat-like
diprotodontoids Kolopsis torus and
Plaisiodon centralis, the
trunked Palorchestes painei...
- a set of
features in all the
species that are
absent in all
other diprotodontoids. They are
listed below: four−cusped P3 with a tall,
subcentral parametacone...
-
Alcoota Marsupial Lion,
Wakaleo alcootaensis, the wombat-like
Miocene diprotodontoids Kolopsis torus and
Plaisiodon centralis, and the
leaping herbivorous...