-
Guinean planigale,
Planigale novaeguineae Cracking-clay
Pilbara planigale,
Planigale tealei Narrow-nosed
planigale,
Planigale tenuirostris Planigales are...
- females. The head of the
common planigale is very narrow,
giving it a
flattened appearance,
though less so than
other planigales.
Females have a well-developed...
- long-tailed
planigale has an
extraordinary head shape. All
planigales have a
flattened head, much
broader than it is deep. This
smallest planigale takes skull...
-
members of the
genus Planigale. The
paucident (from
Latin pauci 'few', dentēs 'teeth')
planigale differs from
other planigales having only two premolars...
-
species of
Planigale. No
subspecies are recognized. The orange-headed
Pilbara planigale has the flat, wedge-shaped head
characteristic of
planigales and is...
- one of the
smallest planigales,
making it one of the
smallest of all
marsupials and mammals. The cracking-clay
Pilbara planigale lives in the Pilbara...
- Four of the five
planigales have been
known for many years—John
Gould described the
common planigale in 1851—but the
paucident planigale and all
three ningauis...
- flat-weasel".
Planigales are
small rodent-like
marsupials no
greater than 7.5 cm, and
weighing less than 10 g. The narrow-nosed
planigale differs from...
- The New
Guinean planigale (
Planigale novaeguineae), also
known as the
Papuan planigale, is a
species of
small marsupial carnivore native to the Trans-Fly...
-
Planigale Paucident planigale,
Planigale gilesi Long-tailed
planigale,
Planigale ingrami Common planigale,
Planigale maculata New
Guinean planigale,...