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Also known as Vombatiform, Vombatiforms
The Vombatiformes are one of the three suborders of the large marsupial order Diprotodontia. Seven of the nine known families within this suborder are extinct; only the families Phascolarctidae, with the koala, and Vombatidae, with three extant species of wombat, survive.
袋熊亞目(學名:Vombatiformes)是雙門齒目中的一個亞目,其下大部份的物種均已滅絕,只剩下無尾熊科的無尾熊及袋熊科中的三個物種還存活著。 分類 †科 Maradidae †屬 Marada [1] 無尾熊科 Phascolarctidae:現存一種(無尾熊)[2] †屬 Perikoala †屬 Madakoala †屬 Koobor †屬 Litokoala †屬 Nimiokoala 無尾熊屬 Phascolarctos 袋熊科 Vombatidae:現存三種 †屬 Rhizophascolomus 袋熊屬 Vombatus †大袋熊屬 Phascolonus †屬 Warendja †拉氏袋熊屬 Ramasayia 毛吻袋熊屬 Lasiorhinus †科 Ilariidae †袋小齒獸屬 Nimbadon †屬 Koalemas †屬 Kuterintja †屬 Ilaria †袋獅科 Thylacoleonidae[3] †袋獅屬 Thylacoleo †屬 Priscileo †屬 Wakaleo 雙門齒總科 Diprotodontoidea[4] †袋貘科 Palorchestidae[4] †袋貘屬 Palorchestes †屬 Propalorchestes †屬 Ngapakaldia †屬 Pitikantia †屬 Alkwertatherium †雙門齒科 Diprotodontidae[4] †腳足獸屬 Bematherium †袋三角獸屬 Pyramios †南袋獸屬 Nototherium †強新月獸屬 Meniscolophus †寬顴弓獸屬 Euryzygoma †雙門齒獸屬 Diprotodon †真歐文獸屬 Euowenia †狹全獸屬 Sthenomerus †袋犀亞科 Zygomaturinae[4] †屬 Silvabestius †屬 Neohelos[4] †屬 Raemeotherium †屬 Plaisiodon †袋犀屬 Zygomaturus †屬 Kolopsis[4] †屬 Kolopsoides †屬 Hulitherium †屬 Maokopia 參考資料 Groves, Colin. Wilson, D. E., and Reeder, D. M. (eds), 编. Mammal species of the world 3rd edition. Johns Hopkins University Press. 16 November 2005: 43–44. ISBN 0-801-88221-4. 引文格式1维护:冗余文本 (link) ^ BLACK, K., March 2007. Maradidae: a new family of vombatomorphian mar
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The Vombatiformes are one of the three suborders of the large marsupial order Diprotodontia. Seven of the nine known families within this suborder are extinct; only the families Phascolarctidae, with the koala, and Vombatidae, with three extant species of wombat, survive.
Among the extinct families are the Diprotodontidae, which includes the largest marsupials ever, including the rhinoceros sized Diprotodon, as well as the "marsupial lions" Thylacoleonidae and "marsupial tapirs" Palorchestidae.
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