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subcontinent and
Southeast Asia (as
Paradoxurus hermaphroditus sensu stricto), one in Sumatra, Java and
other small islands (
Paradoxurus musanga), and the
third in...
- in 1824 was a
specimen from Java
Paradoxurus pallasii by John
Edward Gray in 1832 was a
specimen from
India Paradoxurus philippinensis by
Claude Jourdan...
- "Exhibition and
description of a
skull of an
apparently new
Species of
Paradoxurus (
Paradoxurus jerdoni)".
Proceedings of the
Zoological Society of London: 612–613...
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civet (
Paradoxurus jerdoni), also
called the Jerdon's palm civet, is a
viverrid endemic to the
Western Ghats of India. The
scientific name
Paradoxurus jerdoni...
- species,
comprising 13
Viverrinae species and
three species representing Paradoxurus,
Paguma and Hemigalinae,
confirmed Po****'s ****umption that the African...
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zoological specimens were described, including:
Paradoxurus aureus by Frédéric
Cuvier in 1822
Paradoxurus mont**** by
Edward Frederick Kelaart in 1852 who...
- larvata)
Asian palm
civet (
Paradoxurus hermaphroditus)
Brown palm
civet (
Paradoxurus jerdoni)
Golden palm
civet (
Paradoxurus zeylonensis) This page is...
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civet (
Paradoxurus zeylonensis)
Paradoxurus aureus Golden dry-zone palm
civet (
Paradoxurus stenocephalus) Sri
Lankan brown palm
civet (
Paradoxurus mont****)...
- Cynogale, Diplogale, Hemigalus, Arctogalidia, Macrogalidia,
Paguma and
Paradoxurus.[citation needed] In Sri Lanka, the
Asian palm civet,
Small indian civet...
- cherries,
which have been
eaten and
defecated by the
Asian palm
civet (
Paradoxurus hermaphroditus). The
cherries are
fermented as they p****
through a civet's...