Definition of Chaeropodidae. Meaning of Chaeropodidae. Synonyms of Chaeropodidae

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Definition of Chaeropodidae

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Meaning of Chaeropodidae from wikipedia

- extinct during the 20th century. They were the only members of the family Chaeropodidae in order Peramelemorphia (bandicoots and bilbies), with unusually thin...
- single genus. Additionally, Peramelemorphia includes the extinct family Chaeropodidae, containing a single species. Dozens of extinct, prehistoric Peramelemorphia...
- now-extinct pig-footed bandicoot, which has been given its own family, Chaeropodidae. Order Peramelemorphia Superfamily Perameloidea Unclassified family...
- other bandicoots. Probably the next to diverge was the recently extinct Chaeropodidae (Chaeropus). The remaining taxa comprise the Peramelidae, which divides...
- of the pig-footed bandicoot, Chaeropus ecaudatus (Peramelemorphia, Chaeropodidae), with a description of a new species from central australia, and use...
- Peramelemorphia (21 species) Family Thylacomyidae: bilbies FamilyChaeropodidae: pig-footed bandicoots Family Peramelidae: bandicoots and allies Order...
- of the pig-footed bandicoot, Chaeropus ecaudatus (Peramelemorphia, Chaeropodidae), with a description of a new species from central australia, and use...
- early representative of a peramelid lineage that separated from the Chaeropodidae, a family represented by the modern pig-footed bandicoots Chaeropus...
- Thylacomyidae Genus Macrotis Macrotis lagotis, extant Macrotis leucura, extinct Chaeropodidae (pig-footed bandicoots, extinct) Peramelidae (genera known as bandicoots...
- Mammals are divided into two subclasses based on reproductive techniques: egg laying mammals (the monotremes), and live birth mammals. The second subclass...