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English: Muribacinus gadiyuli QMF 30386 right maxilla and QMF 30385 right dentary. (B) Nimbacinus dicksoni QMF 36357 cranium and left dentary. (C) Ngamalacinus timmulvaneyi QMF 30300 left maxilla. (D) Badjcinus turnbulli QMF 30403 left premaxilla and maxilla. (E) Tyarrpecinus rothi NTM P98211 maxilla fragment. (F) Maximucinus muirheadae right M2. (G) Wabulacinus ridei QMF 16851 right maxilla fragment. Photo credits: (A) modified from Wroe (1996); (B) modified from Wroe & Musser (2001); (C) and (G) © Queensland Museum, Muirhead (1997); (D) modified from Wroe (2003); (E) modified from Murray & Megirian (2000), courtesy Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory; (F) modified from Wroe (2001).
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Source The pre-Pleistocene fossil thylacinids (Dasyuromorphia: Thylacinidae) and the evolutionary context of the modern thylacine PeerJ https://peerj.com/articles/7457/
Author Douglass S. Rovinsky​, Alistair R. Evans, Justin W. Adams
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