List of mammals of South Australia

This is a list of mammals of South Australia. It includes all mammals recorded in South Australia since European settlement, including some known only from subfossil remains, and including non-feral introduced species.

Except where otherwise referenced, this list is based upon Kemper, Catherine; Reardon, Terry; Queale, Lynette (2000). "Mammals". In Robinson, A. C.; Casperson, K. D.; Hutchinson, M. N. (eds.). A List of the Vertebrates of South Australia. Biological Survey of South Australia..[1]

Subclass Prototheria edit

Order Monotremata edit

Family Ornithorhynchidae edit

Family Tachyglossidae edit

Subclass Marsupialia edit

Order Dasyuromorphia edit

Family Myrmecobiidae edit

Family Dasyuridae edit

Subfamily Dasyurinae
Subfamily Phascogalinae
Subfamily Planigalinae
Subfamily Sminthopsinae

Order Peramelemorphia edit

Family †Chaeropodidae edit

Family Peramelidae edit

Subfamily Peramelinae
Subfamily Thylacomyinae

Order Notoryctemorphia edit

Family Notoryctidae edit

Order Diprotodontia edit

Family Phascolarctidae edit

Family Vombatidae edit

Family Phalangeridae edit

Family Potoroidae edit

Family Macropodidae edit

Family Burramyidae edit

Family Pseudocheiridae edit

Family Petauridae edit

Acrobatidae edit

Subclass Eutheria edit

Order Chiroptera edit

Suborder Megachiroptera edit

Family Pteropodidae edit

Suborder Microchiroptera edit

Family Emballonuridae edit
Family Megadermatidae edit
Family Molossidae edit
Family Vespertilionidae edit
Subfamily Miniopterinae
Subfamily Nytophilinae
Subfamily Vespertilioninae

Order Carnivora edit

Family Canidae edit

Family Otariidae edit

Subfamily Arctocephalinae
Subfamily Otariinae

Family Phocidae edit

Order Cetacea edit

Suborder Mysticeti edit

Family Balaenidae edit

Family Neobalaenidae edit

Family Balaenopteridae edit

Suborder Odontoceti edit

Family Delphinidae edit
Family Phocoenidae edit
Family Physeteridae edit
Family Kogiidae edit
Family Ziphiidae edit

Order Artiodactyla edit

Family Cervidae edit

Order Rodentia edit

Family Muridae edit

Subfamily Hydromyinae
Subfamily Murinae

Order Lagomorpha edit

Family Leporidae edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ never collected live in South Australia, but reported by John Gould in 1863, and remains have since been found in subfossil deposits
  2. ^ locally extinct on mainland; native populations remain on the Franklin Islands; introduced on Reevesby and St Peter Islands
  3. ^ known in South Australia only from subfossil deposits, which are difficult to distinguish from those of P. gouldii

References edit

  1. ^ Kemper, Catherine; Reardon, Terry; Queale, Lynette (2000). "Mammals". In Robinson, A. C.; Casperson, K. D.; Hutchinson, M. N. (eds.). A List of the Vertebrates of South Australia (PDF). Biological Survey of South Australia. Retrieved 9 December 2020.
  2. ^ 'Extinct' wallaby goes back on show ABC News, 15 February 2012. Retrieved 8 December 2020.
  3. ^ "Petaurus notatus". ASM Mammal Diversity Database. 1.5. American Society of Mammalogists. Retrieved 9 September 2021.
  4. ^ Cremona, T., Baker, A. M., Cooper, S. J., Montague-Drake, R., Stobo-Wilson, A. M., & Carthew, S. M. (2020). Integrative taxonomic investigation of Petaurus breviceps (Marsupialia: Petauridae) reveals three distinct species. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society.
  5. ^ Jooste, James (28 June 2016). "Wild dog populations will be out of control within five years without dedicated dogger, former trapper says". ABC News. Retrieved 15 September 2021.
  6. ^ Dulaney, Michael (22 July 2016). "'Every possible genetic combination': The diverse street dogs of the APY Lands". ABC News. Retrieved 15 September 2021.
  7. ^ a b Robinson, A. C.; Kemper, C. M.; Medlin, G. C.; Watts, C. H. S. (2000). "The rodents of South Australia". Wildlife Research. 27 (4): 379–404. doi:10.1071/WR97044.