Bandicoot Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
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Perameles Isoodon Chaeropus |
Classification within the Peramelemorphia used to be simple: there were thought to be two families in the order—the short-legged and mostly herbivorous bandicoots, and the longer-legged, more nearly carnivorous bilbies. In recent years, however, it has become clear that the rainforest bandicoots of New Guinea and far-northern Australia are distinct from all other bandicoots, and these remain within the order but are now grouped together in the separate family Peroryctidae.
The bilbies, on the other hand, despite their distinct appearance and habits, are more closely related to the true bandicoots than they look, and they are now regarded as merely a subfamily within the Peramelidae.
- ORDER PERAMELEMORPHIA
- Family Peramelidae
- Subfamily Peramelinae:
- Western Barred Bandicoot, Perameles bougainville
- Eastern Barred Bandicoot, Perameles gunnii
- Long-nosed Bandicoot, Perameles nasuta
- Desert Bandicoot, Perameles bougainville (extinct)
- Golden Bandicoot, Isoodon auratus
- Northern Brown Bandicoot, Isoodon macrourus
- Southern Brown Bandicoot, Isoodon obesulus
- Pig-footed Bandicoot, Chaeropus ecaudatus (extinct)
- Subfamily Thylacomyinae: bilbies, 2 species
- Subfamily Peramelinae:
- Family Peroryctidae: rainforest bandicoots, about 11 species in 4 genera
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