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based on a
linsang from Java. He had
placed the
linsang under ‘section
Prionodontidae’ of the
genus Felis,
because of
similarities to both
genera Viverra...
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narrower sense, i. e. it
comprises only the
family Felidae (recently also
Prionodontidae) and its
closest extinct relatives. The
Aeluroidea in the first, i.e...
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relatively small with the
larger males weighing up to 5 kg (11 lb).
Family Prionodontidae (Asiatic linsangs) has two
extant species in one genus. They live in...
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carnivorans with long tails. The
other small carnivoran families Nandiniidae,
Prionodontidae, Viverridae, Herpestidae, Eupleridae,
Mephitidae and
Mustelidae have...
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Family Nandiniidae (African palm civet): 1 genus, 1
species Family Prionodontidae (Asiatic linsangs): 1 genus, 2
species Family Viverridae Subfamily Genettinae...
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family Viverridae and the two
Asiatic species belong to the
family Prionodontidae. Formerly, both
linsang genera (the
African Poiana and the
Asian Prionodon)...
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proposed that the
Asiatic linsangs be
placed in the
monogeneric family Prionodontidae. The
phylogenetic relationships of
Viverridae are
shown in the following...
- †Pseudictis †Stenogale †Stenoplesictis †Viretictis †Barbourofelidae (See Barbourofelidae)
Prionodontidae †Haplogale †Palaeoprionodon
Prionodon Felidae...
- †Pseudictis †Stenogale †Stenoplesictis †Viretictis †Barbourofelidae (See Barbourofelidae)
Prionodontidae †Haplogale †Palaeoprionodon
Prionodon Felidae...
- †Pseudictis †Stenogale †Stenoplesictis †Viretictis †Barbourofelidae (See Barbourofelidae)
Prionodontidae †Haplogale †Palaeoprionodon
Prionodon Felidae...