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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «DIPROTODON»
Découvrez l'usage de
diprotodon dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
diprotodon et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
Table 10.1: Reproductive features of Diprotodon optatum, calculated by
extrapolation from data for living marsupials in the appropriate figure from
Russell (1982). Reproductive parameter Diprotodon value Russell (1982) figure
no. Body mass ...
C. Hugh Tyndale-Biscoe, 2005
2
Pictures of Time Beneath: Science, Heritage and the Uses of ...
By this time Owen had renamed Diprotodon optatum the less whimsical but
geographically evocative Diprotodon australis and the collections contained
examples of 'the entire dentition of the lower jaw, in both young & mature
individuals', ...
3
Parliamentary Papers, House of Commons and Command
It is needless to compare WALES. the dentition of the Diprotodon with that of the
wombat, as they are very different. Indeed, looking at the general structure of this
fossil animal, we may venture to describe it as having been a marsupial, bearing
...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, 1855
4
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
The skull of Nototkerium is shorter in proportion to its breadth and depth than in
Diprotodon, and differs in the singular way in which the maxillary or facial part is
bent up upon the cranial part, exemplified in figure 1, Plate II., and by the angle, ...
But the crew continued on and collected about a dozen partial skulls (one nearly
complete) of the large Pleistocene (between 10,000 and 1,800,000 years old)
marsupial Diprotodon. Diprotodon austrdis is the largest marsupial that ever lived
, ...
Thomas H. V. Rich, Patricia Vickers-Rich, 2000
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Corridors to Extinction and the Australian Megafauna
Megalania prisca, Meiolania platyceps, Thylacoleo carnifex, Diprotodon optatum
New South Wales Abercrombie Caves Attunga Springs, Tamworth Bathurst (Cor
Flat Quarries) Protemnodon anak Protemnodon anak, Procoptodon rapha ...
168), it is stated of" Zygoma- turns," — " By the dentition of the upper jaw this
fossil agrees in that essential character with the genus Diprotodon " (p. 1 73) ;
and further, at p. 175, " The bony palate appears to have been entire or without
any ...
Geological Society of London, 1862
Of the great quadruped, so indicated under the name Diprotodon in 1838,
successive subsequent acquisitions have established the true marsupial
character and the near affinities of the genus to the kangaroo (Macropus), but
with an osculant ...
Richard Owen, David Knight, 2003
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Official Catalogue of the Natural and Industrial Products of ...
Skull of an aborigine of N. S. Wales. CASTS OV FOSSIL BONES. 3. Sacral
vertebra of Diprotodon. 4. Atlas vertebra of „ 5. Portion of the axis vertebra of
Diprotodon. 6. Lower jaw of young Diprotodon. 7. Portion of right lower jaw of
Diprotodon.
New South Wales. Commission to the Paris exposition, 1878, 1878
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Fourteenth Meeting ; Held At York In September 1844: 13
The fifth specimen is the crown of the penultimate molar, left side, lower jaw, of
apparently the same individual Diprotodon uustralis. The anterior transverse
ridge had just begun to be worn: the summit of the posterior ridge is entire. This is
not ...
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «DIPROTODON»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
diprotodon est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Australian Museum: Descendant steps onto site of Gerard Krefft's …
"He even spent his honeymoon excavating and unearthing the fossilised remains of the megafauna marsupial, diprotodon and unearthing a ... «Sydney Morning Herald, juil 15»
Sixth Mass Extinction Really Started Thousands of Years Ago
The species affected included the three-ton wombat, diprotodon, the marsupial lion and a crocodile-sized goanna. The theory goes that, in their ... «Voices, juin 15»
It's A Crossed C-Day Fest! Kieron Gillen Talks Pre-History, Horror …
I definitely included the 3-ton Death Wombat that is Diprotodon, because it's Warren Ellis' fave. HMS: Rich Johnston wants to know the ... «Bleeding Cool News, avril 15»
Disappearing lakes stoke megafauna debate
Australia's Pleistocene megafauna – large animals which included the giant bird Genyornis newtoni and the giant marsupial Diprotodon ... «UQ News, févr 15»
Topsy turvy
Clearly deciding the diprotodon wasn't enough and ought to be followed by a turducken, the man more or less celebrated for his role in two ... «The Australian, janv 15»
View from the Street: The six reasons I love Australia - and one …
And it gets even cooler when you consider the stuff we used to have on this island of ours, like the mighty Diprotodon (essentially a hippo-sized ... «Sydney Morning Herald, janv 15»
What's on in Toowoomba this week for kids
Cuddling up to a Diprotodon are Holly and Cody Muscat. Bev Lacey. Unearthed. When: 10.00am - 3.00pm, weekdays. Where: Cobb+Co ... «Toowoomba Chronicle, janv 15»
Call for public to help preserve history
Diprotodon was the largest marsupial to ever have lived. A kind of megafauna, Diprotodon lived after the age of dinosaurs, 1.6 million to 40,000 ... «Toowoomba Chronicle, nov 14»
Meet 'wombasaurus and OTHER supersize marsupials in prehistoric …
At four metres long and 1.7 metres across the shoulders, the Diprotodon optatum was the largest marsupial of its time, weighing up to 2800 ... «Daily Mail, oct 14»
Kangaroos did not always hop, Brown University research claims
Humans first arrived in Australia during this time and they shared the country with huge kangaroos, huge wombats called the Diprotodon and ... «NEWS.com.au, oct 14»