Definition of Thylacinidae. Meaning of Thylacinidae. Synonyms of Thylacinidae

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Definition of Thylacinidae

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Meaning of Thylacinidae from wikipedia

- Thylacinidae is an extinct family of carnivorous marsupials from the order Dasyuromorphia. The only species to survive into modern times was the thylacine...
- and mammals. It was the only member of the genus Thylacinus and family Thylacinidae to have survived until modern times. Its closest living relatives are...
- Thylacinus is a genus of extinct carnivorous marsupials in the family Thylacinidae. The only recent member was the thylacine (Thylacinus cynocephalus),...
- Microbiotheriidae: monito del monte Order Dasyuromorphia (71 species) FamilyThylacinidae: thylacine Family Dasyuridae: antechinuses, quolls, dunnarts, Tasmanian...
- Myrmecobiidae, containing the numbat. There is additionally the family Thylacinidae, containing the extinct thylacine. Dozens of extinct Dasyuromorphia species...
- Mammals are divided into two subclasses based on reproductive techniques: egg laying mammals (the monotremes), and live birth mammals. The second subclass...
- Archer; Suzanne, J.H. (2024). "Three new thylacinids (Marsupialia, Thylacinidae) from late Oligocene deposits of the Riversleigh World Heritage Area...
- potens ("powerful pouched animal") was the largest species of the family Thylacinidae, originally known from a single poorly preserved fossil discovered by...
- lbs). In its initial description, the position of Wabulacinus within Thylacinidae was tested by performing a single most parsimonious tree. The results...
- Order Dasyuromorphia (73 species) – see list of dasyuromorphs FamilyThylacinidae: thylacine Family Dasyuridae: antechinuses, quolls, dunnarts, Tasmanian...