Potoridae

Information about Potoridae

Potoroidae[1]
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Woylie (Bettongia penicillata)

Woylie (Bettongia penicillata)
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Mammalia
Infraclass:Marsupialia
Order:Diprotodontia
Suborder:Macropodiformes
Family:Potoroidae
Gray, 1821
Genera


 Aepyprymnus
 Bettongia
 †Caloprymnus
 Potorous


The marsupial family Potoroidae includes the bettongs, potoroos and two of the rat-kangaroos. All are small, brown, jumping marsupials and resemble a large rodent or a very small wallaby.

The potoroids are, like nearly all diprotodonts, herbivorous. However, while they take a wide variety of vegetable foods, most have a particular taste for the fruiting bodies of fungi, and often depend on fungi to see them through periods when there is little else to eat in the dry Australian bush. One example of a potoroo that sustains itself on fungi is the Long-footed Potoroo. This animal's diet is almost entirely made up of fungal spores. This limits its habitat range as it needs to live in a moist environment, with dense cover to reduce predation from introduced species such as foxes and feral cats.

There are four species of bettong. Bettongs were endangered because settlers took much of their habitat and the foxes they introduced to the island also killed many of them. At one time, both species lived all over Australia. But today, the Tasmanian Bettong lives only in the eastern half of Tasmania, and the Northern Bettong lives only in three isolated populations in northern Queensland.

Classification

References

1. ^ Groves, Colin (16 November 2005). in Wilson, D. E., and Reeder, D. M. (eds): Mammal Species of the World, 3rd edition, Johns Hopkins University Press, 56-58. ISBN 0-801-88221-4.2005&rft.edition=3rd%20edition&rft.pub=Johns%20Hopkins%20University%20Press&rft.pages=56-58&rft_id=http%3A%2F%2Fnmnhgoph.si.edu%2Fmsw%2F"> 

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B. penicillata

Binomial name
Bettongia penicillata
Gray, 1837

The Woylie (Bettongia penicillata) is a small (30cm long) marsupial. It is also known as the Brush-tailed Bettong.
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Chordata
Bateson, 1885

Typical Classes

See below

Chordates (phylum Chordata) are a group of animals that includes the vertebrates, together with several closely related invertebrates.
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Mammalia
Linnaeus, 1758

Subclasses & Infraclasses
  • Subclass †Allotheria*
  • Subclass Prototheria
  • Subclass Theria

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Marsupialia
Illiger, 1811

Orders
  • Didelphimorphia
  • Paucituberculata
  • Microbiotheria
  • Dasyuromorphia
  • Peramelemorphia
  • Notoryctemorphia
  • Diprotodontia
  • Sparassodonta (extinct)
  • Yalkaparidontia (extinct)
Marsupials
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Diprotodontia
Owen, 1866

Suborders

Vombatiformes
Phalangeriformes
Macropodiformes

Diprotodontia is a large order of about 120 marsupial mammals including the kangaroos, wallabies, possums, koala, wombats, and many others.
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Macropodiformes
Ameghino, 1889

Families

Hypsiprymnodontidae
Macropodidae
Potoroidae

Macropodiformes is one of the three suborders of the large marsupial order Diprotodontia.
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John Edward Gray

Born January 12 1800(1800--)
Walsall, England
Died March 07 1875 (aged 75)

Nationality British
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18th century - 19th century - 20th century
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genus (plural: genera) is part of the Latinized name for an organism. It is a name which reflects the classification of the organism by grouping it with other closely similar organisms.
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Aepyprymnus
Garrod, 1875

Species: A. rufescens

Binomial name
Aepyprymnus rufescens
(Gray, 1837)

The Rufous Rat-kangaroo (
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Bettongia
Gray, 1837

Type species
Bettongia setosa
Gray, 1837

Species
  • B. gaimardi
  • B. leseur
  • B. penicillata
  • B.

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Caloprymnus
Thomas, 1888

Species: C. campestris

Binomial name
Caloprymnus campestris
(Gould, 1843)

The Desert Rat-kangaroo (
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Potorous
Desmarest, 1804

Type species
Didelphis murina
Cuvier, 1798 (=Didelphis tridactlya Kerr, 1792)

Species
  • P. gilbertii
  • P. longipes
  • †P. platyops
  • P.

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Marsupialia
Illiger, 1811

Orders
  • Didelphimorphia
  • Paucituberculata
  • Microbiotheria
  • Dasyuromorphia
  • Peramelemorphia
  • Notoryctemorphia
  • Diprotodontia
  • Sparassodonta (extinct)
  • Yalkaparidontia (extinct)
Marsupials
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Bettongia
Gray, 1837

Type species
Bettongia setosa
Gray, 1837

Species
  • B. gaimardi
  • B. leseur
  • B. penicillata
  • B.

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Potorous
Desmarest, 1804

Type species
Didelphis murina
Cuvier, 1798 (=Didelphis tridactlya Kerr, 1792)

Species
  • P. gilbertii
  • P. longipes
  • †P. platyops
  • P.

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Rodentia
Bowdich, 1821

Suborders

Sciuromorpha
Castorimorpha
Myomorpha
Anomaluromorpha
Hystricomorpha
Rodentia is an order of mammals also known as rodents
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wallaby is any of about thirty species of macropod (Family Macropodidae). It is an informal designation generally used for any macropod that is smaller than a kangaroo or wallaroo that has not been given some other name.
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Diprotodontia
Owen, 1866

Suborders

Vombatiformes
Phalangeriformes
Macropodiformes

Diprotodontia is a large order of about 120 marsupial mammals including the kangaroos, wallabies, possums, koala, wombats, and many others.
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Herbivory is a form of predation in which an organism known as an herbivore, consumes principally autotrophs[1] such as plants, algae and photosynthesizing bacteria.
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Eukarya
Whittaker & Margulis, 1978
(unranked) Opisthokonta

Kingdom: Fungi
(L., 1753) R.T. Moore, 1980[1]

Subkingdom/Phyla

Chytridiomycota
Blastocladiomycota

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Sclerophyll is a type of vegetation that has hard leaves and short internodes (the distance between leaves along the stem). The word comes from the Greek sclero (hard) and phyllon (leaf).
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P. longipes

Binomial name
Potorous longipes
Seebeck & Johnson, 1980

The Long-footed Potoroo (Potorous longipes
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Tasmania

Flag Coat of Arms
Slogan or Nickname: Island of Inspiration; The Apple Isle; Holiday Isle
Motto(s): "Ubertas et Fidelitas" (Fertility and Faithfulness)

Other Australian states and territories
Capital Hobart
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Queensland

Flag Coat of Arms
Slogan or Nickname: Sunshine State, Smart State
Motto(s): "Audax at Fidelis" (Bold but Faithful)

Other Australian states and territories
Capital Brisbane
Government Constitutional monarchy
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Aepyprymnus
Garrod, 1875

Species: A. rufescens

Binomial name
Aepyprymnus rufescens
(Gray, 1837)

The Rufous Rat-kangaroo (
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Aepyprymnus
Garrod, 1875

Species: A. rufescens

Binomial name
Aepyprymnus rufescens
(Gray, 1837)

The Rufous Rat-kangaroo (
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Bettongia
Gray, 1837

Type species
Bettongia setosa
Gray, 1837

Species
  • B. gaimardi
  • B. leseur
  • B. penicillata
  • B.

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