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extinct in 1936. The
consensus of
authors prior to 1982 was that the
thylacinid family were
related to the Borhyaenidae, a
group of
South American predators...
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Badjcinus is an
extinct thylacinid marsupial. It is the
earliest and most
primitive known thylacinid,
living 23 to 28
million years ago in the late Oligocene...
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Tyarrpecinus is an
extinct genus of
thylacinid that
lived during the late
Miocene in what is now the
Northern Territory, Australia. It is
known only from...
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Maximucinus is an
extinct genus of
thylacinid that
lived during the
Middle Miocene in what is now Queensland, Australia. It is
known only a
second upper...
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Muribacinus is an
extinct genus of
thylacinid that
lived during the
middle Miocene in what is now
northwestern Queensland, Australia. It was described...
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Wabulacinus is a
poorly known genus of
thylacinid marsupial from
Early Miocene and
possibly Late
Oligocene deposits at the
Riversleigh World Heritage Area...
- The
family Thylacinidae includes at
least 12
species in
eight genera.
Thylacinids are
estimated to have
split from
other members of
Dasyuromorphia around...
- Thylacinus. Churchill, T. J.; Archer, M.; Hand, S. J. (2024). "Three new
thylacinids (Marsupialia, Thylacinidae) from late
Oligocene deposits of the Riversleigh...
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heritage area at Neville's
Garden Site. Muirhead, J. (1992). "A
specialised thylacinid,
Thylacinus macknessi, (Marsupialia: Thylacinidae) from
Miocene deposits...
- Yates,
published in 2015,
emerging from a
study of the left
dentary of a
thylacinid obtained at the
Curramulka fossil site in
South Australia. The holotype...