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Journal of Paleontology | 1986

Macropodoids from the middle Miocene Namba Formation, South Australia, and the homology of some dental structures in kangaroos

Tim Flannery; Thomas H. Rich

Macropodoids from the Tarkarooloo local fauna, including Nambaroo tarrinyeri n. gen. and sp., N. saltavus n. sp., N. novus n. sp. and Palaeopotorous priscus n. gen. and sp., include the most plesiomorphic macropodids and potoroids known. Together with the newly discovered macropodoids from the Pinpa and Yanda local faunas they are also the oldest macropodoids described. Study of the morphology of these plesiomorphic macropodoids indicates that the trigonid of the M2 in potoroids and macropodids is composed of different structures (the protoconid and metaconid in macropodids and the protoconid and protostylid in potoroids). Also, the posterior cingulum in macropodids is a neomorphic structure, and not homologous with the posterior cingulum (the posthypocristid and postentocristid) in potoroids and phalangerids. A unique M2 trigonid configuration, where the cristid obliqua connects with the protostylid, is here recognized as being present in plesiomorphic macropodoids and phalangerids, and possibly represents a synapomorphy for a clade containing members of those groups.


Nature | 2014

Conservation: Rewilding Oz

Tim Flannery

Tim Flannery celebrates Germaine Greers foray into natural science — a chronicle of her rainforest-restoration project in a corner of Queensland.


Trends in Ecology and Evolution | 2005

Fifty millennia of catastrophic extinctions after human contact

David A. Burney; Tim Flannery


Science | 2005

Independent origins of middle ear bones in Monotremes and Therians

Thomas H. Rich; James A. Hopson; Anne M. Musser; Tim Flannery; Patricia Vickers-Rich


Archive | 1992

The Macropodoidea (Marsupialia) of the early Pliocene Hamilton local fauna, Victoria, Australia /

Tim Flannery; Ernest L. Lundelius; Thomas H. Rich; William D. Turnbull


Trends in Ecology and Evolution | 2006

Response to Wroe et al.: Island extinctions versus continental extinctions

David A. Burney; Tim Flannery


Science | 2005

Learning from the Past to Change Our Future

Tim Flannery


Science | 2005

Response to Comments on "Independent Origins of Middle Ear Bones in Monotremes and Therians"

Thomas H. Rich; James A. Hopson; Anne M. Musser; Tim Flannery; Patricia Vickers-Rich


Science | 2002

Mammals on the European Stage

Tim Flannery


Science | 2009

Arguments over Early Arrivals

Tim Flannery

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