- The
masked palm
civet (
Paguma larvata), also
called the gem-faced
civet or
Himalayan palm civet, is a
viverrid species native to the
Indian subcontinent...
- by John
Edward Gray in 1864. Po****
subordinated the
genera Paradoxurus,
Paguma and
Arctictis to this subfamily. The
phylogenetic relationships of Paradoxurinae...
-
comprising 13
Viverrinae species and
three species representing Paradoxurus,
Paguma and Hemigalinae,
confirmed Po****'s ****umption that the
African linsang...
-
essentially a
small tree-dwelling
creature known as the
masked palm
civet (
Paguma larvata),
which is
actually native to
certain countries in southern, eastern...
-
morphology is
similar to that of
members of the
genera Paradoxurus and
Paguma. In the 19th and 20th centuries, the
following zoological specimens were...
- derby****)
Sulawesi palm
civet (Macrogalidia musschenbroekii)
Masked palm
civet (
Paguma larvata)
Asian palm
civet (Paradoxurus hermaphroditus)
Brown palm civet...
- Chrotogale, Cynogale, Diplogale, Hemigalus, Arctogalidia, Macrogalidia,
Paguma and Paradoxurus.[citation needed] In Sri Lanka, the
Asian palm civet, Small...
- trivirgata)
Sulawesi palm
civet (Macrogalidia musschenbroekii)
Masked palm
civet (
Paguma larvata)
Paradoxurus Asian palm
civet (P. hermaphroditus)
Brown palm civet...
- trivirgata)
Sulawesi palm
civet (Macrogalidia musschenbroekii)
Masked palm
civet (
Paguma larvata)
Paradoxurus Asian palm
civet (P. hermaphroditus)
Brown palm civet...
- trivirgata)
Sulawesi palm
civet (Macrogalidia musschenbroekii)
Masked palm
civet (
Paguma larvata)
Paradoxurus Asian palm
civet (P. hermaphroditus)
Brown palm civet...