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Diprotodontidae is an
extinct family of
large herbivorous marsupials,
endemic to
Australia and New
Guinea during the
Oligocene through Pleistocene periods...
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tomasetti (meaning "Huli beast",
after the Huli people) is an
extinct zygomaturine marsupial that
lived in New
Guinea during the Pleistocene. The species...
- a small, 1–5.5 kg (2.2–12.1 lb) creature. Both
diprotodontines and
zygomaturines were both
apparently quite diverse over the Late
Oligocene to Early...
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remains from the
Camfield beds has
initiated a
review of the mid
Miocene zygomaturine diprotodontids.
Together with the
fossil ****emblage in the
Alcoota Fossil...
- species,
although K.
rotundus may be more
closely related to
other zygomaturines than to Kolopsis. †Kolopsis
rotundus Plane 1967 (Pliocene,
Watut River...
- Territory. It was part of the
Alcoota local fauna,
which also
included zygomaturine diprotodonts, a type of
mihirung (Ilbandornis), a
crocodile (Baru) and...
- S. (1993). "Nimbadon, a new
genus and
three new
species of
Tertiary zygomaturines (Marsupialia: Diprotodontidae) from
northern Australia, with a re****essment...
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South Wales Press (pg. Murray,
Peter F. (1992) The
smallest New
Guinea zygomaturines derived dwarfs or
relict plesiomorphs? [online]. Beagle:
Records of...
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identity of
Euowenia robusta De Vis, 1891 with a
description of a new
zygomaturine genus". Alcheringa: An
Australasian Journal of Palaeontology. 34 (4):...