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- W.; Evans, Alistair R. (March 2023). "Inferring the palaeobiology of palorchestid marsupials through analysis of mammalian humeral and femoral shape"....
- living from the Miocene through to the Late Pleistocene. Like other palorchestids, it had highly retracted nasal region suggesting that it had a prehensile...
- wombats, as well as extinct members such as the diprotodontids and palorchestids. The group first appeared in the Late Oligocene. The earliest thylacoleonids...
- While the herbivore fauna is composed of diprotodontids, kangaroos, palorchestids, wombats and the emu, carnivores are represented by Thylacoleo, two...
- the form of molars found in the early wynyardiids with those of the palorchestids. The type species and genus were named in 1986 by Peter F. Murray, conducting...
- marsupial moles, possums, wombat-like diprotodontids as well as trunked palorchestids. Black was described in the book "Rebels, Scholars, Explorers: Women...
- attempt to determine the ecology of palorchestids from their humeral and femoral shape, and argue that palorchestids used their forelimbs in a specialised...
- descriptions of the appendicular skeleton and body m**** estimates for three palorchestid species (Palorchestes azael, Palorchestes parvus and a member of the...