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extinct during the 20th century. They were the only
members of the
family Chaeropodidae in
order Peramelemorphia (bandicoots and bilbies), with
unusually thin...
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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...
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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...
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Peramelemorphia (21 species)
Family Thylacomyidae:
bilbies Family †
Chaeropodidae: 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...
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early representative of a
peramelid lineage that
separated from the
Chaeropodidae, a
family represented by the
modern pig-footed
bandicoots Chaeropus...
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Thylacomyidae Genus Macrotis Macrotis lagotis,
extant Macrotis leucura,
extinct Chaeropodidae (pig-footed bandicoots, extinct)
Peramelidae (genera
known as bandicoots...
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Mammals are
divided into two
subclasses based on
reproductive techniques: egg
laying mammals (the monotremes), and live
birth mammals. The
second subclass...