Monotremes and Marsupials

Monotremes and Marsupials

MAMMALOGY IB 462 SYSTEMATIC SURVEY OF THE ORDERS AND FAMILIES, PART I A study aid to help with the taxa you need to know for the lab practicals MONOTREMES ORDER MONOTREMATA Family Tachyglossidae “Fast tongue” Range: Australia, Tasmania, New Guinea Genus to know: Tachyglossus (Echidna) Family Ornithorhynchidae “Bird nose” Range: E. Australia and Tasmania Genus to know: Ornithorhynchus (Platypus) MARSUPIALS KEY TRAIT: INFLECTED ANGULAR PROCESS ORDER DIDELPHIMORPHIA Family Didelphidae Range: United States south through South America Genera to know: Didelphis (Virginia opossum), Marmosa (Mouse opossum), Philander (Four-eyed opossum) Key trait: Incisors 5/4 Didelphis Note: Extreme sagittal crest Marmosa Philander ORDER DASYUROMORPHIA Family Dasyuridae Range: Australia, Tasmania, New Guinea Genera to know: Dasyurus (Quoll, marsupial cat), Sarcophilus (Tasmanian devil) Key Trait: Incisors 4/3 Dasyurus Note: Pronounced occipital crest Dasyurus Sarcophilus Family Myrmecobiidae Range: W. Australia Genus to know: Myrmecobius (Numbat) Key Traits: Reduced zygomatic arch Spherical auditory bullae Flat sagittal crest Long snout with many small, widely-spaced teeth ORDER PERAMELEMORPHIA Range: Australia, Tasmania, New Guinea Family to know: Peramelidae Genus to know: Isodon Key traits: • Incisors 4-5/3 • Hind feet syndactylous • Rostrum long and slender • Skull flattened Isodon Isodon ORDER DIPROTODONTIA Key trait: 2 large, forward- protruding lower incisors Family Phascolarctidae Range: E. and SE Australia Genus to know: Phascolarctos (Koala) Key Traits: Incisors 3/1 *Largest caecum for body size (Eucalyptus diet) Phascolarctos Family Vombatidae Range: SE Australia and Tasmania Genus to know: Vombatus (Wombat) Key Trait: Incisors 1/1 Note: Reduced auditory bullae Vombatus Family Phalangeridae Range: Australian forests Possums and cuscuses (only need to know family) Example in lab: brush-tailed possum, Trichosurus Trichosurus (Phalangeridae; brush-tailed possum) skulls Family Pseudocheiridae Range: Australian forests Ringtail possums and greater gliders (only need to know family) Example from lab: Greater glider, Petauroides Greater glider (Petauroides, Pseudocheiridae) skull Family Petauridae Range: forests of northern and eastern Australia Small gliders, striped possum, Leadbeater’s possum Genus to know: Petaurus (sugar glider) All have black stripe on head Petaurus Family Acrobatidae Range: E. Australia wooded habitats Genus to know: Acrobates (Feathertail glider) Note: extended lower incisors Acrobates Family Macropodidae Range: Australia, Tasmania, New Guinea Genus to know: Macropus (Kangaroo) Key Trait: Incisors 3/1 Macropus Note: Extended paraoccipital processes; deep depression in masseteric fossa .

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