Yingabalanara is known from two lower right molar teeth. The chewing surface of the tooth has two overlapping crescent-like cusps (hence the animal's name). Due to the sheer bizarreness of the teeth it's not entirely clear to which normal molar structures these cusps correspond to, being variously interpreted as
talonids,
trigonids or other cusps. The molars are double-rooted, and possess what appears to be a remnant
cingulid. The overall proportions seem to suggest an animal about the size of a
rat, and the tooth morphology is consistent with
omnivorous habits. However, for obvious reasons the animal's overall appearance and morphology are unknown. ==Etymology==