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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION for a New Family of Diprotodontian Marsupials from the Latest Oligocene of Australia and the Evolution
A New Family of Diprotodontian Marsupials from the Latest Oligocene of Australia and the Evolution of Wombats, Koalas, and Their Relatives (Vombatiformes) Robin M
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A New Family of Vombatomorphian Marsupial from the Late Oligocene Of
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Vombatidae, Marsupialia) from Miocene Deposits in the Riversleigh World Heritage Area (Queensland, Australia)
A New Species of Miocene Wombat (Marsupialia, Vombatiformes) from Riversleigh, Queensland, Australia, and Implications for the Evolutionary History of the Vombatidae
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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Tiie Evolutionary History and Diversity of Australian Mammals
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First Crania and Assessment of Species Boundaries in Nimbadon (Marsupialia: Diprotodontidae) from the Middle Miocene of Australia
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