Hypsiprymnodontidae

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The hypsiprimnodontids (Hypsiprymnodontidae) are a family of diprotodont marsupials of the suborder Macropodiformes.

Classification

  • Hypsiprymnodontinee Collet, 1887
    • Hypsiprymnodon Ramsay, 1876
  • Propleopinae Archer & Flannery, 1985
    • Ekaltadeta † Archer & Flannery, 1985
    • Jackmahoneya † Ride, 1993
    • Propleopus † Longman, 1924

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