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  Planigalinae: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com
The subfamily Planigalinae contains the planigales and the ningaui: very small marsupial carnivores native to Australia which are, like the quolls[?], antechinuses[?], dibblers[?], Tasmanian Devil, and many others, part of the biological order Dasyuromorphia: the carnivorous marsupials.
All members of the subfamily are very small, ranging from Giles' Planigale[?] at just over 10 grams to the smallest marsupial of all, the 4.3 gram Long-tailed Planigale.
Until the improvements in biochemical analysis methods towards the end of the 20th century, very little was known about the relationships between the smaller carnivorous marsupials: it is only in recent years that it has been possible to discover that the Planigalinae are a distinct group within the Dasyuromorphia.
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 Planigalinae   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The subfamily Planigalinae contains the planigales and the ningaui : very small marsupial carnivores native to Australia which are like the quolls antechinuses dibblers Tasmanian Devil and many others part of the biological order Dasyuromorphia : the carnivorous marsupials.
Even the widespread Planigale which can be found in the suburbs of Brisbane is poorly known.
Until the improvements biochemical analysis methods towards the end of 20th century very little was known about the between the smaller carnivorous marsupials: it is in recent years that it has been to discover that the Planigalinae are a group within the Dasyuromorphia.
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 Planigale gilesi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Planigalinae:...the Kultarr; SUBFAMILY PLANIGALINAE: Genus Planigale: Giles' Planigale (Planigale gilesi); Long-tailed Planigale (Planigale ingrami);...
Planigalinae:...s and antechinus es Subfamily Sminthopsinae: dunnart s and the Kultarr SUBFAMILY PLANIGALINAE: Genus Planigale Giles' Planigale (Planigale gilesi) Long-tailed...
: Kultarr; SUBFAMILY PLANIGALINAE: Genus Planigale; Giles' Planigale (Planigale gilesi); Long-tailed Planigale (Planigale ingrami); Common...
specieslist.com /endangered/scientific_name/P/Planigale_gilesi.shtml   (2327 words)

  
 Southern Ningaui   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Some observations on foraging behaviour in the southern ningaui, Ningaui yvonneae.
Planigalinae: Genus Ningaua; Wonga Ningaui (Ninguai ridei); Pilbara Ningaui (Ninguai timealeyi); Southern Ningaui (Ninguai yvonneae).
NPWS - Wayward Cooma tiger quoll released back into the wild: Wayward Cooma tiger quoll released back into the wild Media release - 03/08/2001 After spending the past month on a diet of chicken...
specieslist.com /endangered/common_name/S/Southern_Ningaui.shtml   (726 words)

  
 ADW: Dasyuridae: Information
The palatal vacuities that characterize most marsupials are reduced or absent in some species.
Taxonomists divide the family into four subfamilies, the Dasyurinae (quolls, Tasmanian devil, kowari, mulgara, kaluta, dibblers, pseudantechinuses, and parantechinuses), Phascogalinae (phascogales and other antechinuses), Sminthopsinae (dunnarts and kultarr), and Planigalinae (planigales and ningauis).
Evidence for the cohesiveness of the entire group, however, is strong.
animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu /site/accounts/information/Dasyuridae.html   (469 words)

  
 Planigalinae - BIRD
The subfamily Planigalinae contains the planigales and ningauis: very small marsupial carnivores native to Australia which are, like the quolls, antechinuses, dunnarts, Tasmanian Devil, and many others, part of the biological order Dasyuromorphia: the carnivorous marsupials.
This page was last modified 09:28, 30 Jun 2005.
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bird.net.au /bird/index.php?title=Planigalinae   (311 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Planigalinae: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
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Planigalinae Dasyurinae, Phascolosoricinae Dasyuridae Phascogalinae, Muricinae Myrmecobius - Myrmecobiidae Thylacinus -...
1872:26; Murexinae Archer, 1982:438; Phascolosorexinae Archer, 1982:438; Phascolosoricinae Archer, 1989:673; Planigalinae Archer, 1982:439; Planigalini Krajewski, Driskell, Painter & Westerman, 1993:...
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 Planigalinae Scientific classification Scientific classification ...
Even the widespread Common Planigale, which can be found in the outer suburbs of Brisbane Brisbane is poorly known.
Until the improvements in biochemical analysis methods towards the end of the 20th century 20th century, very little was known about the relationships between the smaller carnivorous marsupials: it is only in recent years that it has been possible to discover that the Planigalinae are a distinct group within the Dasyuromorphia.
Subfamily Dasyurinae: quoll quolls, Kowari, Mulgara, Kaluta, dibbler dibblers, psudantechinus psudantechinuses, and the Tasmanian Devil Tasmanian Devil
www.biodatabase.de /Planigalinae   (304 words)

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