-
moles and
their fossil relatives. It is the only
family in the
order Notoryctemorphia. A
fossil species in a new
genus was
published as Naraboryctes. A new...
- moles, the
Notoryctidae (/noʊtəˈrɪktɪdiː/)
family within the
order Notoryctemorphia, are two
species of
highly specialized marsupial mammals that are found...
-
Tasmanian devil, and
relatives Family Myrmecobiidae:
numbat Order Notoryctemorphia (two species)
Family Notoryctidae:
marsupial moles Order Peramelemorphia...
- pig-footed
bandicoots Family Peramelidae:
bandicoots and
allies Order Notoryctemorphia (2 species)
Family Notoryctidae:
marsupial moles Order Diprotodontia...
- The
class Mammalia (mammals) is
divided into two
subclasses based on
reproductive techniques: egg-laying
mammals (yinotherians or
monotremes - see also...
-
Notoryctemorphia...
- but are very
different and are now
accorded an
order of
their own,
Notoryctemorphia).
Numerous South American species of
marsupials (orders Didelphimorphia...
- diprotodonts, possums, cuscuses,
sugar gliders,
kangaroos and others)
Order Notoryctemorphia (marsupial
moles and
closely related extinct families of marsupials)...
- Monotremata (0.08%) Sirenia (0.06%) Proboscidea (0.05%) Dermoptera (0.03%) Microbiotheria (0.03%)
Notoryctemorphia (0.03%) Tubulidentata (0.02%)...
- be
placed in an
order of
their own,
Notoryctemorphia. Furthermore,
molecular data
suggests that
Notoryctemorphia separated from
other marsupials around...