Krefft's glider

Krefft's glider
Temporal range: Pleistocene–Recent
In Crater Lakes National Park, Queensland
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Infraclass: Marsupialia
Order: Diprotodontia
Family: Petauridae
Genus: Petaurus
Species:
P. notatus
Binomial name
Petaurus notatus
Peters, 1859
Synonyms

P. (Belideus) notatusPeters 1859[1]

Krefft's glider (Petaurus notatus) is a species of arboreal nocturnal gliding possum, a type of small marsupial. It is native to most of eastern mainland Australia and has been introduced to Tasmania.[2][3] Populations of Petaurus from New Guinea and Indonesia previously classified under P. breviceps are also tentatively classified under P. notatus by the American Society of Mammalogists, but likely represent a complex of distinct species.[4] As most captive gliders referred to as "sugar gliders" in at least the United States are thought to originate from West Papua, this likely makes them Krefft's gliders, at least tentatively.[5]

  1. ^ Peters, Hr. (1859). "Bericht über ein neues Flugbeutelthier, Petaurus (Belideus), aus dem südlichen Theile von Neuholland". Monatsberichte der Königlichen Preussische Akademie des Wissenschaften zu Berlin. 1859: 14–15.
  2. ^ Gunn, R.C. (1846). "In Minutes of the Tasmanian Society, July 2, 1845" (PDF). Tasmania Journal. 2 (11): 458–459.
  3. ^ Gunn, R.C. (1851). "On the introduction and naturalization of Petaurus sciureus in Tasmania". Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of van Dieman's Land. 1: 253–255.
  4. ^ "Explore the Database". www.mammaldiversity.org. Retrieved 2021-06-20.
  5. ^ Campbell, Catriona D.; Pecon-Slattery, Jill; Pollak, Rebecca; Joseph, Leo; Holleley, Clare E. (2019-01-08). "The origin of exotic pet sugar gliders ( Petaurus breviceps ) kept in the United States of America". PeerJ. 7: e6180. doi:10.7717/peerj.6180. ISSN 2167-8359. PMC 6329365. PMID 30643698.