Eupleridae: taxon details and analytics

Domain
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Chordata
Class
Mammalia
Order
Carnivora
Family
Eupleridae
Genus
Species
Scientific Name
Eupleridae

Summary description from Wikipedia:

Eupleridae

Eupleridae is a family of carnivorans endemic to Madagascar and comprising 10 known living species in seven genera, commonly known as euplerids or Malagasy carnivorans. The best known species is the fossa (Cryptoprocta ferox), in the subfamily Euplerinae. All species of Euplerinae were formerly classified as viverrids, while all species in the subfamily Galidiinae were classified as mongooses.

Recent molecular studies indicate that the 10 living species of Madagascar carnivorans evolved from one ancestor that is thought to have rafted over from mainland Africa 18–24 million years ago. This makes Malagasy carnivorans a clade. They are closely allied with the true herpestid mongooses, their closest living relatives. The fossa and the Malagasy civet (Fossa fossana) are each evolutionarily quite distinct from each other and from the rest of the clade.

All Eupleridae are considered threatened species due to habitat destruction, as well as predation and competition from non-native species.

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Eupleridae in languages:

Bokmål
Madagaskarsnikekattfamilien
Chinese
食蟻狸科
Czech
šelmy madagaskarské
Dutch
Madagaskarcivetkatten
English
Malagasy Civets and Mongooses
English
Euplerids
English
Madagascan Carnivorans
English
Malagasy Carnivorans
French
Eupléridés
German
Madagassische Raubtiere
Hebrew
טורפי מדגסקר
Italian
Carnivoro del Madagascar
Japanese
マダガスカルマングース科
Polish
Falanrukowate
Portuguese
Civetas-malgaxes
Russian
Мадагаскарские виверры
Swedish
madagaskarrovdjur
Ukrainian
Фаланукові