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Sarcophilus is a
genus of
carnivorous marsupial best
known for its only
living member, the
Tasmanian devil.
Sarcophilus is Latin,
meaning 'flesh-loving'...
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Richard Owen, but by 1877 he had
relegated it to
Sarcophilus. The
modern Tasmanian devil was
named Sarcophilus harrisii ("Harris's flesh-lover") by French...
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Sarcophilus laniarius is an
extinct species of
marsupial in the
genus Sarcophilus. It is
therefore closely related to the
Tasmanian devil (S. harrisii)...
- two
decades since the
disease was
first spotted, po****tion of
Devils (
Sarcophilus harrisii)
declined by 80% (locally
exceeding 90%), as the
condition spread...
- Woolley's
false antechinus,
Pseudantechinus woolleyae Genus Sarcophilus Tasmanian devil,
Sarcophilus harrisii Tribe Phascogalini Genus Antechinus Tropical antechinus...
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Wilkinson V,
Pefanis S, et al.
Sarcoptic Mange in a
Tasmanian Devil (
Sarcophilus harrisii) and Bennett’s
Wallaby (Notamacropus rufogriseus).
Journal of...
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organisms perceived as
having a
fondness for a
particular thing. Examples:
Sarcophilus ("flesh-loving");
Drosophila ("dew-loving");
Anthophila ("flower-loving");...
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Pseudantechinus spp. (includes
sandstone dibbler)
Tasmanian devil =
Sarcophilus harrisii Tribe Phascogalini Antechinuses =
Antechinus spp.
Other dasyures...
- Woolley's
false antechinus,
Pseudantechinus woolleyae Genus Sarcophilus Tasmanian devil,
Sarcophilus harrisii Groves, C. P. (2005). Wilson, D. E.; Reeder, D...
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Flower Tasmanian blue gum (Eucalyptus globulus)
Mammal Tasmanian devil (
Sarcophilus harrisii)
Plant Leatherwood (unofficial) (Eucryphia lucida) Colour(s)...