Phascogale: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Chordata
- Class
- Mammalia
- Order
- Dasyuromorphia
- Family
- Dasyuridae
- Genus
- Phascogale
- Species
- Scientific Name
- Phascogale
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Phascogale
The phascogales (members of the eponymous genus Phascogale), also known as wambengers or mousesacks, are carnivorous Australian marsupials of the family Dasyuridae. There are three species: the brush-tailed phascogale (Phascogale tapoatafa), the red-tailed phascogale (P. calura), and the northern brush-tailed phascogale (P. pirata). As with a number of dasyurid species, the males live for only one year, dying after a period of frenzied mating. The name wambenger comes from the Nyungar language. The term Phascogale was coined in 1824 by Coenraad Jacob Temminck in reference to the brush-tailed phascogale, and means "pouched weasel". All three species are listed as either Near Threatened or Vulnerable by the IUCN.
...Phascogale in languages:
- Bokmål
- Faskogaler
- English
- Phascogales
- Finnish
- wambengerit
- German
- Pinselschwanzbeutler
- German
- Pinselschwanz-Beutelmäuse
- Polish
- myszowór
- Russian
- Мышевидки
- Russian
- Кистехвостые сумчатые крысы

