- (3.7 to 6.8 lb) in weight,
comparable to a
living tiger quoll.
Early thylacinids were
unspecialised faunivores. The
family exhibited its
greatest diversity...
- Thylacinus. Churchill, T. J.; Archer, M.; Hand, S. J. (2024). "Three new
thylacinids (Marsupialia, Thylacinidae) from late
Oligocene deposits of the Riversleigh...
- 1990
Nimbacinus peterbridgei Churchill,
Archer & Hand, 2024 Like all
thylacinids,
Nimbacinus ****soni was a dog-like marsupial,
though its
smaller size...
-
other thylacinids ensuing the late
Miocene belonged to the
genus Thylacinus. Furthermore, it also
demonstrates that at
least two
species of
thylacinids were...
- maculatus. Churchill, T. J.; Archer, M.; Hand, S. J. (2024). "Three new
thylacinids (Marsupialia, Thylacinidae) from late
Oligocene deposits of the Riversleigh...
- hawks.
Diversity in
toothed and
baleen whales. 33 Ma
Evolution of the
thylacinid marsupials (Badjcinus). 30 Ma
First balanids and eucalypts, extinction...
-
separable from a Wabulacinus–Thylacinus
clade as a
sister group of
those thylacinids. The size and form of the
animal is
estimated to have been
similar to...
- The
family Thylacinidae includes at
least 12
species in
eight genera.
Thylacinids are
estimated to have
split from
other members of
Dasyuromorphia around...
- as an
early thylacinid species. The
specific name
comes from the
Waanyi word “gadiyuli” (little).
Although smaller than most
thylacinids, Muribacinus...
- Thylacinidae) from the Mio-Pliocene
boundary and the
diversity of Late
Neogene thylacinids in Australia". PeerJ. 3: e931. doi:10.7717/peerj.931. PMC 4435473. PMID 26019996...