Black, Karen H.

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Karen H.
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Publications (8)       Publishing history histogram

  1. Archer, Michael, Olivia Christmas, Suzanne J. Hand, Karen H. Black, Phil Creaser, Henk Godthelp, Ian Graham, David Cohen, Derrick A. Arena, Caitlin Anderson, Georgia Soares, Naomi Machin, Robin M. D. Beck, Laura A. B. Wilson, Troy J. Myers, Anna K. Gillespie, Bok Khoo & K. J. Travouillon. 2016 Earliest known record of a hypercarnivorous dasyurid (Marsupialia), from newly discovered carbonates beyond the Riversleigh World Heritage Area, north Queensland Memoirs of Museum Victoria 74: 137–150.
  2. Archer, Michael, Pippa Binfield, Suzanne J. Hand, Karen H. Black, Phil Creaser, Troy J. Myers, Anna K. Gillespie, Derrick A. Arena, John Scanlon, N. Pledge & Jenni Thurmer. 2018 Miminipossum notioplanetes, a Miocene forest-dwelling phalangeridan (Marsupialia; Diprotodontia) from northern and central Australia Palaeontologia Electronica 21.1.2A: 1-11.
  3. Beck, R. M. D., Julien Louys, Philippa Brewer, Michael Archer, Karen H. Black & Richard H. Tedford. 2020 A new family of diprotodontian marsupials from the latest Oligocene of Australia and the evolution of wombats, koalas, and their relatives (Vombatiformes) Scientific Reports 10(9741).
  4. Black, Karen H. 2007 Maradidae: a new family of vombatomorphian marsupial from the late Oligocene of Riversleigh, northwestern Queensland Alcheringa: An Australasian Journal of Palaeontology 31(1): 17–32.
  5. Black, Karen H., Julien Louys & Gilbert J. Price. 2013 Understanding morphological variation in the extant koala as a framework for identification of species boundaries in extinct koalas (Phascolarctidae; Marsupialia) Journal of Systematic Palaeontology.
  6. Black, Karen H., K. J. Travouillon, Wendy Den Boer, Benjamin Kear, B. N. Cooke & Michael Archer. 2014 A new species of the basal “kangaroo” Balbaroo and a re-evaluation of stem macropodiform interrelationships Public Library of Science, ONE.
  7. Hand, Suzanne J., Bernard Sige, Michael Archer & Karen H. Black. 2016 An evening bat (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) from the late Early Eocene of France, with comments on the antiquity of modern bats Palaeovertebrata 40(2).
  8. Travouillon, K. J., Suzanne J. Hand, Michael Archer & Karen H. Black. 2014 Earliest modern bandicoot and bilby (Marsupialia, Peramelidae and Thylacomyidae) from the Miocene of the Riversleigh World Heritage Area, northwestern Queensland, Australia Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 34(2): 375-382.