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Pleistocene †Watutia New Guinea,
Pliocene Different common names are used for
macropodines,
including "wallaby" and "kangaroo", with the
distinction sometimes based...
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Kangaroo joey doe
flyer jill roo
boomer buck jack
court herd mob
troop macropodine Kingbird chick — —
court tyranny coronation —
Kinkajou kit pup sow boar...
- (1979). "Observations on the
chromosomes and
reproductive systems of four
macropodine interspecific hybrids".
Australian Journal of Zoology. 27 (6): 959–972...
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woodsi Two
isolated molars Thylogale (pademelon)
Isolated molar Small macropodine Diprotodontidae Isolated premolar Zygomaturus sp. One complete, two partial...
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diprotodontid Ambulator keanei,
peramelemorphian Ischnodon australis and
macropodine Prionotemnus palankarinnicus. Stirton, R.A. (1955). "Late
tertiary marsupials...
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sthenurine and
macropodine kangaroos,
providing evidence of
different patterns of
stress on the
astragalus in
sthenurines and
macropodines, as well as in...
- 83–101. ISSN 0810-8889. Flannery, T. F.; Hoch, E.; Aplin, K. (1989). "
Macropodines from the
Pliocene Otibanda Formation,
Papua New Guinea". Alcheringa....
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Hypsiprymnodon moschatus, some
other Phalangeroidea and
primitive macropodines.
These features discount all
potoroids from
being ancestors to the macropodids...
- 30,000 years. A
study on
resistances of
pedal bones of
sthenurine and
macropodine kangaroos to
bending and
cortical bone distribution, and on
their implications...
- processes. The
fossils of
teeth may also
suggest that the
sthenurines and
macropodines shared a
common ancestor. They
share many
synapomorphic character states...