Giant wombats (defined here as ≥70 kg) are found in the genera Phascolonus, Ramsayia and perhaps Sedophascolomys. Ramsayia is currently the most poorly known, having been described from mandibular and cranial fragments. Here, we report the most complete cranial remains attributable to the genus, identified as R. magna. The specimen provides new insights into the anatomy of the species and evolutionary adaptations to gigantism in Vombatidae. We record parietal sinuses in a vombatid for the first time, an adaptation to increased skull size relative to the braincase. The presence of a prominent premaxillary spine may indicate that the species possessed a large, fleshy nose. Both features are convergent on other large‐bodied, non‐vombatid extin...
We describe the partial cranium and skeleton of a new diprotodontian marsupial from the late Oligoce...
A new species of wombat, Rhizophascolonus ngangaba sp. nov., is described from Miocene deposits at R...
The wombats are large, marmot-like, phalangeroid marsupials with open-rooted dentition substantially...
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...
Giant wombats (defined here as ≥70 kg) are found in the genera Phascolonus, Ramsayia and perhaps Sed...
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...
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...
Copyright Palaeontological Association, March 2015. This is an open access article, available to a...
A new species of wombat, Rhizophascolonus ngangaba sp. nov., is described from Miocene deposits at R...
Wombats (Vombatidae, Marsupialia) are fossorial marsupials that are most closely related to koalas a...
We describe the partial cranium and skeleton of a new diprotodontian marsupial from the late Oligoce...
A new species of wombat, Rhizophascolonus ngangaba sp. nov., is described from Miocene deposits at R...
The wombats are large, marmot-like, phalangeroid marsupials with open-rooted dentition substantially...
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...
Giant wombats (defined here as ≥70 kg) are found in the genera Phascolonus, Ramsayia and perhaps Sed...
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...
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...
Copyright Palaeontological Association, March 2015. This is an open access article, available to a...
A new species of wombat, Rhizophascolonus ngangaba sp. nov., is described from Miocene deposits at R...
Wombats (Vombatidae, Marsupialia) are fossorial marsupials that are most closely related to koalas a...
We describe the partial cranium and skeleton of a new diprotodontian marsupial from the late Oligoce...
A new species of wombat, Rhizophascolonus ngangaba sp. nov., is described from Miocene deposits at R...
The wombats are large, marmot-like, phalangeroid marsupials with open-rooted dentition substantially...