BACKGROUND: We describe new cranial and post-cranial marsupial fossils from the early Eocene Tingamarra Local Fauna in Australia and refer them to Djarthia murgonensis, which was previously known only from fragmentary dental remains. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: The new material indicates that Djarthia is a member of Australidelphia, a pan-Gondwanan clade comprising all extant Australian marsupials together with the South American microbiotheres. Djarthia is therefore the oldest known crown-group marsupial anywhere in the world that is represented by dental, cranial and post-cranial remains, and the oldest known Australian marsupial by 30 million years. It is also the most plesiomorphic known australidelphian, and phylogenetic analyses p...
This thesis explored the evolutionary trajectory of marsupials, focusing primarily on the Australasi...
A diverse assemblage of extinct mammals of early–middle Eocene age (Ypresian–Lutetian boundary) come...
A diverse assemblage of extinct mammals of early–middle Eocene age (Ypresian–Lutetian boundary) come...
Background: We describe new cranial and post-cranial marsupial fossils from the early Eocene Tingama...
A molecular phylogeny of marsupials based on a 20.1 kb nuclear and mitochondrial supermatrix, with a...
A diverse assemblage of extinct mammals of early?middle Eocene age (Ypresian?Lutetian boundary) come...
Tne oldest marsupial fossils have been found in North America and the marsupials are thought to hav...
Tne oldest marsupial fossils have been found in North America and the marsupials are thought to hav...
Recent marsupials include about 280 species divided into 18 families and seven orders. Approximately...
A new specimen of the bizarrely specialised Malleodectes mirabilis from middle Miocene deposits in t...
A new specimen of the bizarrely specialised Malleodectes mirabilis from middle Miocene deposits in t...
A new specimen of the bizarrely specialised Malleodectes mirabilis from middle Miocene deposits in t...
Abstract: The record of the Antarctic marine fauna during the Paleogene indicates the oc-currence of...
Diprotodontians are the morphologically and ecologically most diverse order of marsupials. However, ...
A diverse assemblage of extinct mammals of early–middle Eocene age (Ypresian–Lutetian boundary) come...
This thesis explored the evolutionary trajectory of marsupials, focusing primarily on the Australasi...
A diverse assemblage of extinct mammals of early–middle Eocene age (Ypresian–Lutetian boundary) come...
A diverse assemblage of extinct mammals of early–middle Eocene age (Ypresian–Lutetian boundary) come...
Background: We describe new cranial and post-cranial marsupial fossils from the early Eocene Tingama...
A molecular phylogeny of marsupials based on a 20.1 kb nuclear and mitochondrial supermatrix, with a...
A diverse assemblage of extinct mammals of early?middle Eocene age (Ypresian?Lutetian boundary) come...
Tne oldest marsupial fossils have been found in North America and the marsupials are thought to hav...
Tne oldest marsupial fossils have been found in North America and the marsupials are thought to hav...
Recent marsupials include about 280 species divided into 18 families and seven orders. Approximately...
A new specimen of the bizarrely specialised Malleodectes mirabilis from middle Miocene deposits in t...
A new specimen of the bizarrely specialised Malleodectes mirabilis from middle Miocene deposits in t...
A new specimen of the bizarrely specialised Malleodectes mirabilis from middle Miocene deposits in t...
Abstract: The record of the Antarctic marine fauna during the Paleogene indicates the oc-currence of...
Diprotodontians are the morphologically and ecologically most diverse order of marsupials. However, ...
A diverse assemblage of extinct mammals of early–middle Eocene age (Ypresian–Lutetian boundary) come...
This thesis explored the evolutionary trajectory of marsupials, focusing primarily on the Australasi...
A diverse assemblage of extinct mammals of early–middle Eocene age (Ypresian–Lutetian boundary) come...
A diverse assemblage of extinct mammals of early–middle Eocene age (Ypresian–Lutetian boundary) come...