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Giant wombats (defined here as ≥70 kg) are found in the genera Phascolonus, Ramsayia and perhaps Sed...
Giant wombats (defined here as ≥70 kg) are found in the genera Phascolonus, Ramsayia and perhaps Sed...
The wombats are large, marmot-like, phalangeroid marsupials with open-rooted dentition substantially...
Wombats (Vombatidae, Marsupialia) are fossorial marsupials that are most closely related to koalas a...
A new species of wombat, Rhizophascolonus ngangaba sp. nov., is described from Miocene deposits at R...
A new species of wombat, Rhizophascolonus ngangaba sp. nov., is described from Miocene deposits at R...
We describe the partial cranium and skeleton of a new diprotodontian marsupial from the late Oligoce...
We describe the partial cranium and skeleton of a new diprotodontian marsupial from the late Oligoce...
Giant wombats (defined here as body mass ≥ 70 kg) are found in the genera Phascolonus, Ramsayia, and...
Giant wombats (defined here as body mass ≥ 70 kg) are found in the genera Phascolonus, Ramsayia, and...
Giant wombats (defined here as body mass ≥ 70 kg) are found in the genera Phascolonus, Ramsayia, and...
Giant wombats (defined here as body mass ≥ 70 kg) are found in the genera Phascolonus, Ramsayia, and...
A new genus and species of koala is described on the basis of a selenodont first lower molar (M1) fr...
Giant wombats (defined here as ≥70 kg) are found in the genera Phascolonus, Ramsayia and perhaps Sed...
palaeo-electronica.org New genus of primitive wombat (Vombatidae, Marsupialia) fro
Giant wombats (defined here as ≥70 kg) are found in the genera Phascolonus, Ramsayia and perhaps Sed...
Giant wombats (defined here as ≥70 kg) are found in the genera Phascolonus, Ramsayia and perhaps Sed...
The wombats are large, marmot-like, phalangeroid marsupials with open-rooted dentition substantially...
Wombats (Vombatidae, Marsupialia) are fossorial marsupials that are most closely related to koalas a...
A new species of wombat, Rhizophascolonus ngangaba sp. nov., is described from Miocene deposits at R...
A new species of wombat, Rhizophascolonus ngangaba sp. nov., is described from Miocene deposits at R...
We describe the partial cranium and skeleton of a new diprotodontian marsupial from the late Oligoce...
We describe the partial cranium and skeleton of a new diprotodontian marsupial from the late Oligoce...
Giant wombats (defined here as body mass ≥ 70 kg) are found in the genera Phascolonus, Ramsayia, and...
Giant wombats (defined here as body mass ≥ 70 kg) are found in the genera Phascolonus, Ramsayia, and...
Giant wombats (defined here as body mass ≥ 70 kg) are found in the genera Phascolonus, Ramsayia, and...
Giant wombats (defined here as body mass ≥ 70 kg) are found in the genera Phascolonus, Ramsayia, and...
A new genus and species of koala is described on the basis of a selenodont first lower molar (M1) fr...
Giant wombats (defined here as ≥70 kg) are found in the genera Phascolonus, Ramsayia and perhaps Sed...
palaeo-electronica.org New genus of primitive wombat (Vombatidae, Marsupialia) fro
Giant wombats (defined here as ≥70 kg) are found in the genera Phascolonus, Ramsayia and perhaps Sed...
Giant wombats (defined here as ≥70 kg) are found in the genera Phascolonus, Ramsayia and perhaps Sed...
The wombats are large, marmot-like, phalangeroid marsupials with open-rooted dentition substantially...