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Protemnodon is an
extinct genus of
megafaunal macropodids that
existed in Australia, Tasmania, and New
Guinea in the
Pliocene and Pleistocene. Members...
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Nombe nombe.
which was
formerly classified as a
member of the
genus Protemnodon. It was
native to New
Guinea during the Late Pleistocene. It was relatively...
- Guinea, Late
Pleistocene †Prionotemnus Australia, Neogene-Pleistocene †
Protemnodon Australia, New Guinea, Pliocene-Late
Pleistocene †Watutia New Guinea...
- †Dorcopsoides
Genus †Kurrabi
Genus †Prionotemnus
Genus †Congruus
Genus †
Protemnodon Genus †Baringa
Genus †Bohra
Genus †Synaptodon
Genus †Fissuridon Genus...
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Genus Lagostrophus Banded hare-wallaby,
Lagostrophus fasciatus Genus †
Protemnodon Genus †Troposodon
Subfamily †Sthenurinae
Genus †Hadronomas
Tribe †Sthenurini...
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found in
Papua New Guinea's
Nombe Rockshelter that was
classified as
Protemnodon nombe until 2022 when it was
reclassified in
light of a more
recent review...
- †Kurrabi
Lagorchestes Macropus Notamacropus Onychogalea Osphranter Petrogale †Prionotemnus †
Protemnodon Setonix †Silvaroo
Thylogale Wallabia †Watutia...
- up to 230 kg (510 lb).
Procoptodon rapha, P.
pusio and P.
texasensis Protemnodon, a
genus of
wallaby with four
known giant species out of 11
known species...
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which may have
included the
large kangaroos Sthenurus, Procoptodon,
Protemnodon,
Macropus and
Ostphranter as well as
possibly the
largest Australian...
- Phascolonus; Thylacoleo; and the short-faced
kangaroos Procoptodon,
Protemnodon, and
Simosthenurus were
identified at Ned's Gully, Queensland, and Kudjal...