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Tupaiidae is one of two
families of treeshrews, the
other family being Ptilocercidae. The
family contains three living genera and 19
living species. The...
- (from
Latin scandere, "to climb"),
which split into two families: the
Tupaiidae (19 species, "ordinary" treeshrews), and the
Ptilocercidae (one species...
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Tupaia is a
treeshrew genus in the
family Tupaiidae that was
first described by
Thomas Stamford Raffles in 1821.
Raffles provided the name of this genus...
- twenty-three
extant species of
Scandentia are
grouped into two families:
Tupaiidae,
which contains twenty-two
species within three genera, and Ptilocercidae...
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common treeshrew (Tupaia glis) is a
small mammal in the
treeshrew family Tupaiidae, and is
native to Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia. It has been listed...
- The
large treeshrew (Tupaia tana) is a
treeshrew species within the
Tupaiidae. It is
native to
Sumatra and
adjacent small islands, as well as in the...
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genus Ptilocercus. All
other treeshrew species are
grouped in the
family Tupaiidae. The pen-tailed
treeshrew occurs from
southern Thailand and the Malay...
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Ptilocercidae (1 species), pen-tailed
treeshrews (Southeast Asia)
Family Tupaiidae: (19 species),
treeshrews (Southeast Asia)
Mirorder Primatomorpha Order...
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mountain treeshrew (Tupaia montana) is a
treeshrew species within the
Tupaiidae. It is
endemic to
Borneo and
inhabits montane forests in
Sarawak and Sabah...
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treeshrew (Dendrogale melanura) is a
species of
treeshrew in the
family Tupaiidae. It is
endemic to Borneo. Its
natural habitat is
subtropical or tropical...