Euplerinae

Subfamily of carnivores From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Euplerinae, more commonly known as Malagasy civets, is a subfamily of carnivorans that includes four species restricted to Madagascar. Together with the subfamily Galidiinae, which also only occurs on Madagascar, it forms the family Eupleridae. Members of this subfamily, which include the fossa (Cryptoprocta ferox), falanoucs (Eupleres goudotii and Eupleres major) and Malagasy civet (Fossa fossana), were placed in families like Felidae and Viverridae before genetic data indicated their consanguinity with other Madagascar carnivorans. Within the subfamily, the falanouc and Malagasy civet are more closely related to each other than to the fossa.[1]

Phylum:Chordata
Class:Mammalia
Order:Carnivora
Family:Eupleridae
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Euplerinae
Fossa (Cryptoprocta ferox)
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Carnivora
Family: Eupleridae
Subfamily: Euplerinae
Chenu, 1850
Genera
Euplerinae range
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Classification

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Subfamily Euplerinae
GenusSpeciesImage
Cryptoprocta (Bennett, 1833)
Eupleres (Doyère, 1835)
Fossa (Gray, 1864) Malagasy civet (F. fossana)
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Phylogenetic tree

The phylogenetic relationships of Malagasy civets (Euplerinae) are shown in the following cladogram:[2]

Euplerinae
Eupleres

Eupleres major (Western falanouc)

Eupleres goudotii (Eastern falanouc)

Cryptoprocta

Cryptoprocta ferox (Fossa)

Cryptoprocta spelea (Giant fossa)

Fossa

Fossa fossana (Malagasy civet)

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