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A Dated Phylogeny of Marsupials Using a Molecular Supermatrix and Multiple Fossil Constraints
A Phylogeny and Timescale for Marsupial Evolution Based on Sequences for Five Nuclear Genes
A New Family of Diprotodontian Marsupials from the Latest Oligocene of Australia and the Evolution of Wombats, Koalas, and Their Relatives (Vombatiformes) Robin M
The Chinchilla Local Fauna: an Exceptionally Rich and Well-Preserved Pliocene Vertebrate Assemblage from Fluviatile Deposits of South-Eastern Queensland, Australia
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Phylogenetic Analysis of Diprotodontian Marsupials Based on Complete Mitochondrial Genomes
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Westerman Et Al. 2010 Cytogenetics Meets Phylogenetics a Review Of
Marsupialia; Diprotodontia) from Northern and Central Australia
A Phylogeny of Diprotodontia (Marsupialia) Based on Sequences for five Nuclear Genes
Sugarglider Common Name: Sugarglider Class: Mammalia Subclass: Marsupialia Order: Diprotodontia Suborder: Phalangerida
The Pilkipildridae, a New Family and Four New Species of ?Petauroid Possums (Marsupialia: Phalangerida) from the Australian Miocene
Ultrastructural Variation in Enamel of Australian Marsupials
New Genus and Species of Extinct Miocene Ringtail Possums (Marsupialia: Pseudocheiridae)
Calaby's Marsupial Literature 1 Abbott, I. (1981)
Species Identification in Wildlife Crime Investigation Using Diprotodontia
Gliding Mammals: Taxonomy of Living and Extinct Species
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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Meredith Et Al. 2009 Relationships and Divergence Times Among the Orders and Families of Marsupialia
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The Affinities of the Rat-Kangaroos (Marsupialia) As Revealed by a Comparative Study of the Female Urogenital System
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Tiie Evolutionary History and Diversity of Australian Mammals
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