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  2. Thylacoleonidae - Wikipedia

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    Thylacoleonidae is a family of extinct carnivorous diprotodontian marsupials from Australia, referred to as marsupial lions. [2] The best known is Thylacoleo carnifex , also called the marsupial lion. [ 3 ]

  3. Thylacoleo - Wikipedia

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    It is further classified in its own family, the Thylacoleonidae, of which three genera and 11 species are recognised, all extinct. The term marsupial lion (lower case) is often applied to other members of this family. Distinct possum-like characteristics led Thylacoleo to be regarded as members of Phalangeroidea for a few decades.

  4. Microleo - Wikipedia

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    The type is currently the only known species of Microleo, a genus allied with the family Thylacoleonidae, and viewed as basal to the group. [1] The thylacoleonids are represented in the later fossil records of Australia, powerful predatory marsupial species that existed throughout the Miocene to the Pleistocene.

  5. Vombatiformes - Wikipedia

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    After [1] [2]. Suborder Vombatiformes. Family †Thylacoleonidae: (marsupial lions) [3] Genus †Thylacoleo Genus †Priscileo Genus †Wakaleo Genus †Microleo Family Phascolarctidae: koala (one modern species) [4]

  6. Wakaleo - Wikipedia

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    Wakaleo is a genus of the thylacoleonid family of predatory mammals, which are known as marsupial lions. The size of Wakaleo species increases over the course of the evolution of the genus. W. schouteni is estimated to have weighed approximately 23 kilograms (51 lb), comparable to a dog, [ 3 ] while W. vanderleueri and W. alcootaensis are ...

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  8. Lekaneleo - Wikipedia

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    Subsequently Gillespie, Archer & Hand (2020) moved "Priscileo" roskellyae to a distinct genus Lekaneleo, arguing that it exhibits features supporting its generic distinction within Thylacoleonidae. [4] The specific epithet honours Ros Kelly, who provided support to research at Riversleigh when acting as a minister of the federal government. [2]

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