- Baldwin; Kershaw,
James A. (1910). The
existing species of the
genus Phascolomys.
Memoirs of the
National Museum of Victoria, Melbourne. Vol. 3. Melbourne:...
-
naturalist Charles Walter De Vis in 1891 as a
novel species of the
genus Phascolomys, the name
meaning "narrow tooth". He
based L.
angustidens on four cotypes...
- Order:
Diprotodontia Family:
Vombatidae Genus:
Vombatus Species: †V. hacketti
Binomial name †Vombatus
hacketti Glauert, 1910
Synonyms Phascolomys hacketti...
- (450 lb) or 360 kg (790 lb). It was
described by
Richard Owen in 1859.
Phascolomys magnus is a
probable junior synonym. P.
gigas is
distinguished from other...
-
species in 1845.
There are
three synonyms:
Phascolomys lasiorhinus Gould, 1863
Lasiorhinus mcoyi Gray, 1863
Phascolomys latifrons Owen, 1845 The
southern hairy-nosed...
-
recognised species, S. medius,
which was
formerly placed in the
invalid genus Phascolomys. It was
found in the
northeastern and
eastern regions of the continent...
- in
structure to the
modern koala (P. cinereus), but one-third larger.
Phascolomys medius Lasiorhinus angustidens Thylacinus cynocephalus (the thylacine...
- Zietz, A. H. C. (1898), "Preliminary
notes on
Phascolonus gigas, Owen [
Phascolomys (Phascolonus) gigas, Owen], and its
identity with
Sceparnodon ramsayi...
-
Louys Pliocene to
Pleistocene Australia A wombat; a new
genus for "
Phascolomys"
medius Owen (1872). Spar****ocynus
maimarai Sp. nov
Valid Abello et al...