词条 | Nimbacinus richi |
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| fossil_range = {{Fossil range|Middle Miocene}} | regnum = Animalia | phylum = Chordata | classis = Mammalia | infraclassis = Marsupialia | ordo = Dasyuromorphia | familia = †Thylacinidae | genus = †Nimbacinus | species = †N. richi | binomial = Nimbacinus richi }} Nimbacinus richi lived during the middle Miocene and has been found in deposits in Bullock Creek in the Northern Territory of Australia. N. richi is distinguished from Nimbacinus dicksoni from a well-preserved holotype right dentary on the basis of dental morphology. N. richi was a carnivorous, quadrupedal marsupial in Australia. In appearance it resembled a dog with a long snout. Its molar teeth were specialized for carnivory; the cups and crest were reduced or elongated to give the molars a cutting blade. External links{{Wikispecies}}
3 : Prehistoric thylacines|Prehistoric mammals of Australia|Miocene marsupials |
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