- The
marsupial family Peramelidae contains the
extant bandicoots. They are
found throughout Australia and New Guinea, with at
least some
species living...
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recently extinct Chaeropodidae (Chaeropus). The
remaining taxa
comprise the
Peramelidae,
which divides into
subfamilies Peramelinae (Isoodon and Perameles) and...
- Peroryctidae. More recently, the
bandicoot families were
reunited in the
Peramelidae, with the New
Guinean species split into four
genera in two subfamilies...
- (which is now a
subfamily in
Peramelidae).
McKenna and Bell (1997)[full
citation needed] also
placed it in
Peramelidae, but as the
sister of Chaeropus...
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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...
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become extinct.
There are
about 20
other bandicoots in the same family,
Peramelidae. They
share similar features of long
pointed snouts, and
small ears....
- Thylacomyidae:
bilbies Family †Chaeropodidae: pig-footed
bandicoots Family Peramelidae:
bandicoots and
allies Order Diprotodontia (136 species) – see list of...
- M.; Rose, R.K. (December 2015). "Isoodon
obesulus (Peramelemorphia:
Peramelidae)".
Mammalian Species. 47 (929): 112–123. doi:10.1093/mspecies/sev012...
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nineteen extant species of
Peramelemorphia are
divided into two families:
Peramelidae,
containing eighteen species divided between three genera in the subfamily...
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family Peramelidae.
Kirsch et al. (1997)
found them to be
distinct from the
species in
Peroryctidae (which is now a
subfamily in
Peramelidae). McKenna...