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July 01, 1996
An investigation of phylogeny in the giant extinct rat kangaroo Ekaltadeta (Propleopinae, Potoroidae, Marsupialia)
Stephen Wroe
Stephen Wroe
University of New South Wales, School of Biological Science, Kensington, N.S.W., Australia
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Journal of Paleontology (1996) 70 (4): 681–690.
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Stephen Wroe; An investigation of phylogeny in the giant extinct rat kangaroo Ekaltadeta (Propleopinae, Potoroidae, Marsupialia). Journal of Paleontology 1996;; 70 (4): 681–690. doi:
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- Australasia
- Australia
- Cenozoic
- Chordata
- cladistics
- jaws
- Mammalia
- Marsupialia
- Metatheria
- Miocene
- Neogene
- new taxa
- phylogeny
- Queensland Australia
- Riversleigh Australia
- statistical analysis
- teeth
- Tertiary
- Tetrapoda
- Theria
- Vertebrata
- northwestern Queensland
- Macropodoidea
- Potoroidae
- Propleopinae
- Ekaltadeta ima
- Ekaladeta jamiemulvaneyi
- Riversleigh local fauna
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