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Topic: Diplogale hosei


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  Diplogale hosei
Diplogale hosei (Thomas, 1892) - Hose´s Palm civet Hemigalus.
Rabobestoj - Vikipedio:...specio : hemigalo kurbunga - Hemigalus derbyanus - puchol žíhaný genro : diplogalo - Diplogale specio : diplogalo bruna - Diplogale hosei - puchol hnědý...
Carnivora - Šelmy: 1837 - mampalon - Otter Civet Diplogale hosei (Thomas, 1892) - puchol hnědý - Hose's Palm Civet: (syn.
specieslist.com /endangered/scientific_name/D/Diplogale_hosei.shtml   (1196 words)

  
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Diplogale is perhaps marginal, but then others maintain that the Proboscis Monkey, Nasalis, represents a monotypic genus.
The problem is whether these are relics of formerly wider distributions, or whether they have evolved to generic level on Borneo; this is of course the same problem as with the endemic species themselves, a problem to which we will now turn.
The same may be true of Presbytis hosei, Hylobates muelleri, Petaurillus hosei, Callosciurus adamsi, Lariscus hosei, Dremomys everetti, Maxomys alticola, M.ochraceiventer and Chiropodomys major: that they are Bornean sister-species of congenerics living elsewhere in Sundaland (or, in the case of Chiropodomys, in Palawan).
home.austarnet.com.au /stear/cg_borneo.htm   (2025 words)

  
 Lioncrusher's Domain -- Hose's Palm Civet (Diplogale hosei) facts and pictures
Lioncrusher's Domain -- Hose's Palm Civet (Diplogale hosei) facts and pictures
It is believed that they are mostly terrestrial (ground dwelling) civets, since all the specimens were taken on the ground.
IUCN Red List of Threatened Species - Diplogale hosei
www.lioncrusher.com /animal.asp?animal=100   (199 words)

  
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> Animalia > Chordata > Mammalia > Carnivora > Viverridae > Diplogale
Perhaps no other animals are more taken for granted than elephants, which millions of people have come to know through TV, movies, zoos and circuses.
And yet if society continues to give a substantial value to ivory, the next edition of this book is likely to record the collapse of the last major populations of Loxodonta.
www.geozoo.org /stacks/Diplogale   (6704 words)

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