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On the fossil mammals of Australia. Part 4. A Cuverian principle in palaeontology tested by evidence of an extinct leonine marsupial, Thylacoleo carnifex. Dentition and mandible of Thylacoleo carnifex, with remarks on the arguments for its herbivory
Record no:
25831
Author:
Owen, Richard, 1804-1892
Citation:
PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY. 1871 : 213-266 - bound in BOOK: Collected papers on fossil mammals of Australia [kept Archives room at 569.0994 OWE]
Year:
1871
Subject:
Thylacoleo carnifex
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Marsupials, Fossil - Australia
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Type:
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