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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION for a New Family of Diprotodontian Marsupials from the Latest Oligocene of Australia and the Evolution
Timing and Dynamics of Late Pleistocene Mammal Extinctions in Southwestern Australia
A New Family of Diprotodontian Marsupials from the Latest Oligocene of Australia and the Evolution of Wombats, Koalas, and Their Relatives (Vombatiformes) Robin M
Systematic and Palaeobiological Implications of Postcranial Morphology in the Diprotodontidae (Marsupialia)
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A Survey of Cenozoic Mammal Baramins
A Tiny New Marsupial Lion (Marsupialia, Thylacoleonidae) from the Early Miocene of Australia
Diversity and Systematics of Marsupial Lions from the Riversleigh World Heritage Area and the Evolution of the Thylacoleonidae
Understanding Morphological Variation in the Extant Koala As A
Systematic and Palaeobiological Implications of Postcranial Morphology in the Diprotodontidae (Marsupialia)
Revision in the Diprotodontid Marsupial Genus Neohelos: Systematics and Biostratigraphy
R. A. Stirton: Pioneer of Australian Mammalian Palaeontology
Nimbadon, a New Genus and Three New Species Oftertiary Zygomaturines (Marsupialia: Diprotodontidae) from Northern Australia, with a Reassessment of Neohelos
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Morphology of the Jaw-Closing Musculature in the Common Wombat (Vombatus Ursinus) Using Digital Dissection and Magnetic Resonance Imaging
A New Family of Vombatomorphian Marsupial from the Late Oligocene Of
Biogeography and Phylogeny of the Metatheria
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Plio-Pleistocene Climate and Faunal Change in Central Eastern Australia
Vombatidae, Marsupialia) from Miocene Deposits in the Riversleigh World Heritage Area (Queensland, Australia)
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An Emerging Consensus in the Evolution, Phylogeny, And
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29. Macropodidae
A New Family of Diprotodontian Marsupials from the Latest Oligocene of Australia and the Evolution of Wombats, Koalas, and Their Relatives (Vombatiformes)
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Welcome to NAPC 2019! Thank You for Making the Journey to Riverside from All Corners of the Globe to Participate in This Meeting
New Records of Plio-Pleistocene Koalas from Australia: Palaeoecological and Taxonomic Implications
Megafaunal Extinctions and Their Consequences in the Tropical Indo-Pacific 117
Tiie Evolutionary History and Diversity of Australian Mammals
Endocranial Anatomy of the Giant Extinct Australian Mihirung Birds (Aves, Dromornithidae)
To the Ark, and Back Again? Using the Marsupial Fossil Record to Investigate the Post-Flood Boundary