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Family Tachyglossidae (Echidnas)

  • Zaglossus attenboroughi (Sir David's Long-beaked Echidna) CR
  • Zaglossus bartoni (Eastern Long-beaked Echidna) CR
  • Zaglossus bruijnii (Western Long-beaked Echidna) CR

Family Dasyuridae
Dasyuridae
Dasyuridae is a family of marsupials native to Australia and New Guinea, including 61 species divided into 15 genera. Many are small and mouse-like, giving them the misnomer marsupial mice, but the group also includes the cat-sized quolls, as well as the Tasmanian Devil...

  • Dasyurus albopunctatus (New Guinean Quoll)
  • Micromurexia habbema (Habbema Dasyure)
  • Murexechinus melanurus (Black-tailed Dasyure)
  • Murexia longicaudata (Short-furred Dasyure)
  • Myoictis melas (Three-striped Dasyure)
  • Myoictis wallacii (Wallace's Dasyure)
  • Neophascogale lorentzi (Speckled Dasyure)
  • Phascolosorex doriae (Red-bellied Marsupial Shrew)
  • Phascolosorex dorsalis (Narrow-striped Marsupial Shrew)
  • Phascomurexia naso (Long-nosed Dasyure)
  • Planigale novaeguineae (New Guinean Planigale)
  • Sminthopsis virginiae (Red-cheeked Dunnart)

Family Peramelidae
Peramelidae
Peramelidae is the family of marsupials that contains all of the extant bandicoots. One known extinct species of bandicoot, the Pig-footed Bandicoot, was so different than the other species that it was recently moved into its own family. There are four described fossil Peramelids...

 (Bandicoots)

  • Echymipera clara (Clara's Spiny Bandicoot)
  • Echymipera kalubu (Common Spiny Bandicoot)
  • Echymipera rufescens (Long-nosed Spiny Bandicoot)
  • Isoodon macrourus (Northern Brown Bandicoot)
  • Microperoryctes aplini (Arfak Pygmy Bandicoot)
  • Microperoryctes longicauda (Western Striped Bandicoot)
  • Microperoryctes murina (Mouse Bandicoot)
  • Microperoryctes ornata (Eastern Striped Bandicoot)
  • Peroryctes raffrayana (Raffray's Bandicoot)
  • Rhynchomeles prattorum (Ceram Bandicoot)

Family Phalangeridae
Possum
A possum is any of about 70 small to medium-sized arboreal marsupial species native to Australia, New Guinea, and Sulawesi .Possums are quadrupedal diprotodont marsupials with long tails...

  • Ailurops melanotis (Talaud Bear Cuscus)
  • Ailurops ursinus (Sulawesi Bear Cuscus)
  • Phalanger alexandrae (Gebe Cuscus)
  • Phalanger carmelitae (Mountain Cuscus)
  • Phalanger gymnotis (Ground Cuscus)
  • Phalanger matabiru
    Phalanger matabiru
    The Blue-eyed Cuscus is a species of marsupial in the Phalangeridae family. It is endemic to the two small islands of Ternate and Tidore, west of the island of Halmahera of Indonesia....

    (Blue-eyed Cuscus)
  • Phalanger mimicus (Southern Common Cuscus)
  • Phalanger orientalis (Northern Common Cuscus)
  • Phalanger ornatus (Ornate Cuscus)
  • Phalanger rothschildi (Rothschild's Cuscus)
  • Phalanger sericeus (Silky Cuscus)
  • Phalanger vestitus (Stein's Cuscus)
  • Spilocuscus maculatus (Common Spotted Cuscus)
  • Spilocuscus papuensis (Waigeou Cuscus)
  • Spilocuscus rufoniger (Black-spotted Cuscus)
  • Spilocuscus wilsoni (Blue-eyed Spotted Cuscus)
  • Strigocuscus celebensis (Sulawesi Dwarf Cuscus)
  • Strigocuscus pelengensis (Banggai Cuscus)

Family Petauridae
Petauridae
The family Petauridae includes 11 medium-sized possum species: four striped possums, the six species wrist-winged gliders in genus Petaurus, and Leadbeater's Possum which has only vestigal gliding membranes...

  • Dactylopsila megalura (Great-tailed Triok)
  • Dactylopsila palpator (Long-fingered Triok)
  • Dactylopsila trivirgata (Striped Possum)
  • Petaurus biacensis (Biak Glider)
  • Petaurus breviceps (Sugar Glider)

Family Pseudocheiridae
Pseudocheiridae
Pseudocheiridae is a family of arboreal marsupials containing 17 extant species of ringtailed possums and close relatives. They are found in forested areas and shrublands throughout Australia and New Guinea.-Characteristics:...

  • Pseudochirops albertisii (D'Albertis' Ringtail Possum)
  • Pseudochirops corinnae (Plush-coated Ringtail Possum)
  • Pseudochirops coronatus (Reclusive Ringtail Possum)
  • Pseudochirops cupreus (Coppery Ringtail Possum)
  • Pseudochirulus canescens (Lowland Ringtail Possum)
  • Pseudochirulus caroli (Weyland Ringtail Possum)
  • Pseudochirulus larvatus (Masked Ringtail Possum)
  • Pseudochirulus mayeri (Pygmy Ringtail Possum)
  • Pseudochirulus schlegeli (Vogelkop Ringtail Possum)

Family Macropodidae

  • Dendrolagus dorianus (Doria's Tree-kangaroo)
  • Dendrolagus inustus (Grizzled Tree-kangaroo)
  • Dendrolagus mbaiso (Dingiso)
  • Dendrolagus ursinus (Ursine Tree-kangaroo)
  • Dorcopsis hageni (White-striped Dorcopsis)
  • Dorcopsis luctuosa (Gray Dorcopsis)
  • Dorcopsis muelleri (Brown Dorcopsis)
  • Dorcopsulus vanheurni (Small Dorcopsis)
  • Macropus agilis (Agile Wallaby)
  • Thylogale browni (Brown's Pademelon)
  • Thylogale brunii (Dusky Pademelon)

Family Erinaceidae
Erinaceidae
Erinaceidae is the only living family in the order Erinaceomorpha, which has recently been subsumed with Soricomorpha into the order Eulipotyphla...

  • Echinosorex gymnura (Greater Moonrat)
  • Hylomys parvus (Dwarf Gymnure)
  • Hylomys suillus (Short-tailed Gymnure)

Family Soricidae (Shrews)

  • Chimarrogale phaeura
  • Chimarrogale sumatrana (Sumatran Water Shrew)
  • Crocidura beccarii (Beccari's Shrew)
  • Crocidura brunnea (Thick-tailed Shrew)
  • Crocidura elongata (Elongated Shrew)
  • Crocidura foetida (Bornean Shrew)
  • Crocidura hutanis (Hutan Shrew)
  • Crocidura lea (Sulawesi Shrew)
  • Crocidura lepidura (Sumatran Giant Shrew)
  • Crocidura maxi (Javanese Shrew)
  • Crocidura monticola (Sunda Shrew)
  • Crocidura musseri (Mossy Forest Shrew)
  • Crocidura nigripes (Black-footed Shrew)
  • Crocidura orientalis (Oriental Shrew)
  • Crocidura paradoxura (Sumatran Long-tailed Shrew)
  • Crocidura rhoditis (Sulawesi White-handed Shrew)
  • Crocidura tenuis (Timor Shrew)
  • Suncus hosei (Bornean Pygmy Shrew)
  • Suncus mertensi (Flores Shrew)
  • Suncus murinus
    Suncus murinus
    The Asian House Shrew , or the Asian Musk Shrew, is a widespread, adaptable species of shrew found mainly in South Asia but introduced widely throughout Asia....

    (Asian House Shrew; probably introduced)

Family Pteropodidae (Megabats)

  • Acerodon celebensis
  • Acerodon humilis
  • Acerodon mackloti
  • Aethalops aequalis
    Aethalops aequalis
    The Borneo Fruit Bat is a species of megabat. It is found in East Malaysia and Brunei. It is considered a subspecies of Aethalops alecto by some authors....

  • Aethalops alecto (Grey Fruit Bat/Pygmy Fruit Bat)
  • Balionycteris maculata
    Balionycteris maculata
    The Spotted-winged Fruit Bat, Balionycteris maculata is the smallest megabat in the world. It is in the monotypic genus Balionycteris. It is found from southern Thailand, across Malaysia, and on the island of Borneo. It lives in the forests where it roosts in small groups in trees and caves...

    (Spotted-winged Fruit Bat)
  • Chironax melanocephalus (Black-Capped Fruit Bat)
  • Cynopterus brachyotis
  • Cynopterus horsfieldi (Horsfield's Fruit Bat)
  • Cynopterus luzoniensis
  • Cynopterus minutus
  • Cynopterus nusatenggara
  • Cynopterus sphinx (Greater Short-nosed Fruit Bat)
  • Cynopterus titthaecheileus
  • Dobsonia beauforti
  • Dobsonia crenulata
  • Dobsonia emersa
  • Dobsonia exoleta
  • Dobsonia magna
  • Dobsonia minor
  • Dobsonia moluccensis
  • Dobsonia peronii
  • Dobsonia viridis
  • Dyacopterus brooksi
  • Eonycteris major
    Eonycteris major
    The Greater Nectar Bat or Greater Dawn Bat is a species of megabat within the genus Eonycteris. It is found in Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines...

  • Eonycteris spelaea
    Eonycteris spelaea
    Cave Nectar Bat , common names also include Dawn Bat, Common Dawn Bat, Common Nectar Bat and Lesser Dawn Bat , is a species of megabat within the genus Eonycteris. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montanes and caves, and it is threatened by habitat loss. E...

  • Harpyionycteris celebensis
  • Macroglossus minimus (Long-tongued Nectar Bat)
  • Macroglossus sobrinus
    Macroglossus sobrinus
    The Long-tongued Fruit Bat is a species of megabat.- Distribution :M. sobrinus were mist-netted from Doi Suthep, Sungai Enam, Kuala Gandah, Wang Pinang Malaysia to Taleban on the Asia Mainland. This species is distributed in Burma, Thailand, Vietnam and Peninsular, Sumatra, Java and Bali...

    (Long-tongued Fruit Bat)
  • Megaerops ecaudatus
    Megaerops ecaudatus
    The Tailess Fruit Bat is a species of megabat.-Distribution:Individuals have been found in the lowland primary forest at Poring in Sabah and Taleban in Thailand, Bario highland and secondary forest of Balui both in Sarawak. M. ecaudatus ranges in the primary forest and open habitat...

    (Temminck's Tailless Fruit Bat)
  • Megaerops kusnotoi (Javan Tailless Fruit Bat)
  • Megaerops wetmorei
    Megaerops wetmorei
    The White-collared Fruit Bat is a species of megabat found in Southeast Asia.-Distribution:It was recorded only from Tasek Merimbun, Brunei. This specimen was reviewed and reassigned as a subspecies Megaerops wetmorei albicollis...

    (White-collared Fruit Bat)
  • Neopteryx frosti
  • Nyctimene aello
  • Nyctimene albiventer
  • Nyctimene cephalotes
  • Nyctimene certans
  • Nyctimene cyclotis
  • Nyctimene draconilla
  • Nyctimene keasti
  • Nyctimene minutus
  • Nyctimene rabori
  • Paranyctimene raptor
  • Paranyctimene tenax
  • Penthetor lucasi (Dusky Fruit Bat)
  • Pteropus alecto (Black Flying-fox)
  • Pteropus argentatus
  • Pteropus aruensis
  • Pteropus caniceps
  • Pteropus chrysoproctus
  • Pteropus conspicillatus (Spectacled Flying-fox)
  • Pteropus griseus
  • Pteropus hypomelanus
  • Pteropus keyensis
  • Pteropus lombocensis
  • Pteropus macrotis
  • Pteropus melanopogon
  • Pteropus melanotus
  • Pteropus neohibernicus
  • Pteropus ocularis
  • Pteropus personatus
  • Pteropus pohlei
  • Pteropus pumilus
  • Pteropus speciosus
  • Pteropus temmincki
  • Pteropus vampyrus
  • Rousettus amplexicaudatus (Geoffroy's Rousette)
  • Rousettus bidens
  • Rousettus celebensis (Sulawase Rousette)
  • Rousettus leschenaulti
    Rousettus leschenaulti
    Leschenault's Rousette is a species of fruit bat found in South and Southeast Asia.-Distribution:The distribution range includes Pakistan, India, Nepal, Assam, Myanmar, Indochina, and Java ....

    (Leschenault's Rousette)
  • Rousettus linduensis
  • Rousettus spinalatus
    Rousettus spinalatus
    Bare-backed Rousette is a species of megabat.-Distribution:The species "roosts in dark caves and feed presumably on nectar and fruit. It range includes Sukau and Kuamut in Sabah; Niah and Bintulu in Sarawak" ....

    (Bare-backed Rousette)
  • Styloctenium wallacei
  • Syconycteris australis (Common Blossom-bat)
  • Syconycteris carolinae
  • Syconycteris hobbit
  • Thoopterus nigrescens

Family Megadermatidae
Megadermatidae
Megadermatidae, or False Vampire Bats, are a family of bats found from central Africa, eastwards through southern Asia, and into Australia. They are relatively large bats, ranging from 6.5 cm to 14 cm in head-body length. They have large eyes, very large ears and a prominent nose-leaf. They have a...

 (False Vampires)

  • Megaderma spasma (Lesser False Vampire Bat)

Family Rhinolophidae (Horseshoe Bats)

  • Rhinolophus acuminatus (Acuminate Horseshoe Bat)
  • Rhinolophus affinis (Intermediate Horseshoe Bat)
  • Rhinolophus arcuatus (Arcuate Horseshoe Bat)
  • Rhinolophus borneensis (Bornean Horseshoe Bat)
  • Rhinolophus canuti (Canut's Horseshoe Bat)
  • Rhinolophus celebensis (Sulawesi Horseshoe Bat)
  • Rhinolophus creaghi (Creagh's Horseshoe Bat)
  • Rhinolophus euryotis (Broad-eared Horseshoe Bat)
  • Rhinolophus keyensis (Insular Horseshoe Bat)
  • Rhinolophus lepidus (Blyth's Horseshoe Bat)
  • Rhinolophus luctus (Wooly Horseshoe Bat)
  • Rhinolophus macrotis (Big-eared Horseshoe Bat)
  • Rhinolophus madurensis
  • Rhinolophus megaphyllus (Smaller Horseshoe Bat)
  • Rhinolophus nereis (Neriad Horseshoe Bat)
  • Rhinolophus philippinensis (Large-eared Horseshoe Bat)
  • Rhinolophus pusillus (Least Horseshoe Bat)
  • Rhinolophus sedulus
    Rhinolophus sedulus
    The Lesser Woolly Horseshoe Bat is a species of bat in the Rhinolophidae family. It is found in Brunei, Indonesia, and Malaysia.-References:* Chiroptera Specialist Group 1996. . Downloaded on 30 July 2007....

    (Lesser Woolly Horseshoe Bat)
  • Rhinolophus stheno (Lesser Brown Horseshoe Bat)
  • Rhinolophus trifoliatus (Trefoil Horseshoe Bat)

Family Hipposideridae

  • Aselliscus tricuspidatus (Temminck's Trident Bat)
  • Coelops frithii (East Asian Tailless Leaf-nosed Bat)
  • Coelops robinsoni (Malayan Tailless Leaf-nosed Bat)
  • Hipposideros ater (Dusky Roundleaf Bat)
  • Hipposideros bicolor (Bicolored Roundleaf Bat)
  • Hipposideros breviceps (Short-headed Roundleaf Bat)
  • Hipposideros calcaratus (Spurred Roundleaf Bat)
  • Hipposideros cervinus (Fawn Roundleaf Bat)
  • Hipposideros cineraceus (Ashy Roundleaf Bat)
  • Hipposideros corynophyllus (Telefomin Roundleaf Bat)
  • Hipposideros crumeniferus (Timor Roundleaf Bat)
  • Hipposideros diadema (Diadem Roundleaf Bat)
  • Hipposideros doriae (Borneo Roundleaf Bat)
  • Hipposideros dyacorum (Dayak Roundleaf Bat)
  • Hipposideros galeritus (Cantor's Roundleaf Bat)
  • Hipposideros inexpectatus (Crested Roundleaf Bat)
  • Hipposideros larvatus (Intermediat Roundleaf Bat)
  • Hipposideros macrobullatus (Big-eared Roundleaf Bat)
  • Hipposideros madurae
    Hipposideros madurae
    Hipposideros madurae is a species of bat in the family Hipposideridae. It is endemic to Indonesia.-Source:* Chiroptera Specialist Group 1996. . Downloaded on 30 July 2007....

    (Maduran Leaf-nosed Bat)
  • Hipposideros maggietaylorae (Maggie Taylor's Roundleaf Bat)
  • Hipposideros muscinus (Fly River Roundleaf Bat)
  • Hipposideros orbiculus (Orbiculus Leaf-nosed Bat)
  • Hipposideros papua (Biak Roundleaf Bat)
  • Hipposideros pelingensis (Peleng Leaf-nosed Bat)
  • Hipposideros sorenseni
    Hipposideros sorenseni
    Hipposideros sorenseni is a species of bat in the family Hipposideridae. It is endemic to Indonesia.-Source:* Chiroptera Specialist Group 1996. . Downloaded on 30 July 2007....

    (Sorensen's Leaf-nosed Bat)
  • Hipposideros sumbae (Sumba Roundleaf Bat)
  • Hipposideros wollastoni (Wollaston's Roundleaf Bat)

Family Emballonuridae (Sac-winged bats)

  • Emballonura alecto
  • Emballonura beccarii
  • Emballonura furax
  • Emballonura monticola
  • Emballonura raffrayana
  • Mosia nigrescens
  • Saccolaimus saccolaimus
  • Taphozous achates
    Taphozous achates
    The Indonesian Tomb Bat is a species of sac-winged bat in the family Emballonuridae.It is found only in Indonesia....

  • Taphozous longimanus
  • Taphozous melanopogon
  • Taphozous theobaldi

Family Molossidae (Free-tailed bats)

  • Chaerephon jobensis (Northern Freetail Bat)
  • Chaerephon johorensis
  • Chaerephon plicatus
  • Cheiromeles parvidens
    Cheiromeles parvidens
    Cheiromeles parvidens is a species of bat in the family Molossidae. It is found in Indonesia and the Philippines.-Source:* Chiroptera Specialist Group 1996. . Downloaded on 30 July 2007....

  • Cheiromeles torquatus
  • Mops mops
  • Mops sarasinorum
  • Mormopterus beccarii
  • Mormopterus doriae
  • Otomops formosus
  • Otomops johnstonei
    Otomops johnstonei
    Johnstone's Mastiff Bat Otomops johnstonei is a species of bat in the Molossidae family. It is endemic to Indonesia.-Source:* Chiroptera Specialist Group 1996. . Downloaded on 30 July 2007....

  • Tadarida kuboriensis
  • Tadarida teniotis (European Free-tailed Bat)

Family Vespertilionidae (Vesper bats)

  • Arielulus circumdatus
  • Arielulus cuprosus
  • Falsistrellus mordax
  • Falsistrellus petersi
  • Glischropus javanus
  • Glischropus tylopus
  • Harpiocephalus harpia
  • Harpiocephalus mordax
  • Hesperoptenus blanfordi
  • Hesperoptenus doriae
  • Hesperoptenus gaskelli
  • Hesperoptenus tomesi
  • Hypsugo imbricatus
  • Hypsugo kitcheneri
  • Hypsugo macrotis
  • Hypsugo vordermanni
  • Kerivoula flora
  • Kerivoula hardwickii
  • Kerivoula intermedia
  • Kerivoula papillosa
  • Kerivoula pellucida
  • Kerivoula picta
  • Kerivoula whiteheadi
  • Miniopterus australis
  • Miniopterus macrocneme
  • Miniopterus magnater
  • Miniopterus medius
  • Miniopterus paululus
  • Miniopterus pusillus
  • Miniopterus schreibersii
  • Miniopterus shortridgei
    Miniopterus shortridgei
    Miniopterus shortridgei, commonly known as the Shortridges's Long-fingered bat, is a bat in the genus Miniopterus which occurs throughout Indonesia. It was described by Kitchener and Suyanto in 2002....

  • Miniopterus tristis
  • Murina aenea
  • Murina cyclotis (Round-eared Tube-nosed Bat)
  • Murina florium
  • Murina rozendaali
  • Murina suilla
  • Myotis adversus (Large-footed Bat)
  • Myotis ater
  • Myotis formosus (Hodgson's Bat)
  • Myotis hasseltii (Lesser Large-footed Bat)
  • Myotis hermani
  • Myotis horsfieldii (Horsfield's Bat)
  • Myotis macrotarsus (Pallid Large-footed Myotis)
  • Myotis moluccarum
  • Myotis montivagus (Burmese Whiskered Bat)
  • Myotis muricola (Whiskered Myotis)
  • Myotis ridleyi (Ridley's Bat)
  • Myotis siligorensis (Himalayan Whiskered Bat)
  • Myotis stalkeri (Kei Myotis)
  • Nyctophilus heran
  • Nyctophilus timoriensis
  • Philetor brachypterus
  • Phoniscus atrox
  • Phoniscus jagorii
  • Phoniscus papuensis
  • Pipistrellus angulatus
  • Pipistrellus ceylonicus
  • Pipistrellus javanicus (Java Pipistrelle)
  • Pipistrellus minahassae
  • Pipistrellus papuanus
  • Pipistrellus stenopterus
  • Pipistrellus tenuis
  • Scotophilus celebensis
  • Scotophilus collinus
  • Scotophilus kuhlii
  • Scotorepens sanborni
  • Tylonycteris pachypus
  • Tylonycteris robustula

Family Felidae
Felidae
Felidae is the biological family of the cats; a member of this family is called a felid. Felids are the strictest carnivores of the thirteen terrestrial families in the order Carnivora, although the three families of marine mammals comprising the superfamily pinnipedia are as carnivorous as the...

 (Cats)

  • Catopuma badia (Bay Cat)
  • Catopuma temminckii (Asian Golden Cat)
  • Neofelis diardi (Bornean Clouded Leopard)
  • Panthera pardus (Leopard)
  • Panthera tigris (Tiger)
  • Pardofelis marmorata (Marbled Cat)
  • Prionailurus bengalensis (Leopard Cat)
  • Prionailurus planiceps (Flat-headed Cat)
  • Prionailurus viverrinus (Fishing Cat)
  • Felis catus (Cat)

Family Viverridae (Civets)

  • Arctictis binturong (Binturong)
  • Arctogalidia trivirgata (Small-toothed Palm Civet)
  • Cynogale bennettii (Otter Civet)
  • Hemigalus derbyanus (Banded Palm Civet)
  • Macrogalidia musschenbroekii (Sulawesi Palm Civet)
  • Paguma larvata (Masked Palm Civet)
  • Paradoxurus hermaphroditus (Asian Palm Civet)
  • Viverra tangalunga (Malayan Civet)
  • Viverra zibetha (Large Indian Civet)
  • Viverricula indica (Small Indian Civet)

Family Herpestidae (Mongooses)

  • Herpestes brachyurus (Short-Tailed Mongoose)
  • Herpestes edwardsii (Indian Gray Mongoose)
  • Herpestes javanicus (Indian Mongoose)
  • Herpestes semitorquatus (Collared Mongoose)
  • Herpestes vitticollis (Striped-necked Mongoose)

Family Canidae
Canidae
Canidae is the biological family of carnivorous and omnivorous mammals that includes wolves, foxes, jackals, coyotes, and domestic dogs. A member of this family is called a canid . The Canidae family is divided into two tribes: Canini and Vulpini...

 (Canids)

  • Cuon alpinus (Dhole)
  • Canis lupus dingo
    Canis lupus dingo
    The taxon Canis lupus dingo is named for its most famous and original member, the Australian Dingo, but it also includes non-Australian animals such as the New Guinea Singing Dog, the Thai Dog, and other animals which are considered taxonomically identical to the Australian Dingo. so any...

    (Dingo)
  • Canis familiaris (Dog)

Family Mustelidae
Mustelidae
Mustelidae , commonly referred to as the weasel family, are a family of carnivorous mammals. Mustelids are diverse and the largest family in the order Carnivora, at least partly because in the past it has been a catch-all category for many early or poorly differentiated taxa...

 (Weasels)

  • Aonyx cinereus (Oriental Small-clawed Otter)
  • Arctonyx collaris (Hog Badger)
  • Hydrictis maculicollis (Speckle-throated Otter)
  • Lutra lutra (European Otter)
  • Lutra sumatrana (Hairy-nosed Otter)
  • Lutrogale perspicillata
  • Lyncodon patagonicus (Patagonian Weasel)
  • Martes flavigula
    Martes flavigula
    The yellow-throated marten , also known as the kharza, is an Asian species of marten which is listed by the IUCN as Least Concern due to its wide distribution, evidently relatively stable population, occurrence in a number of protected areas, and lack of major threats...

    (Yellow-throated Marten)
  • Melogale everetti (Everett's Ferret Badger)
  • Melogale orientalis (Javan ferret-badger)
  • Mustela lutreolina (Indonesian Mountain Weasel)
  • Mustela nudipes (Malayan Weasel)

Family Rhinocerotidae (Rhinoceroses)

  • Dicerorhinus sumatrensis (Sumatran Rhinoceros)
  • Rhinoceros sondaicus (Javan Rhinoceros)

Family Suidae
Suidae
Suidae is the biological family to which pigs belong. In addition to numerous fossil species, up to sixteen extant species are currently recognized, classified into between four and eight genera...

 (Hogs)

  • Babyrousa babyrussa (Babirusa)
  • Babyrousa celebensis (Sulawesi Babirusa)
  • Babyrousa togeanensis (Togian Islands Babirusa)
  • Sus barbatus (Bearded Pig)
  • Sus celebensis (Celebes Warty Pig)
  • Sus scrofa (Wild Boar)
  • Sus verrucosus (Javan Pig)

Family Tragulidae (Mouse Deer)

  • Tragulus javanicus (Java Mouse Deer)
  • Tragulus kanchil (Lesser Mouse Deer or Kanchil)
  • Tragulus napu (Greater Mouse Deer)

Family Bovidae (Bovids)

  • Bos javanicus (Banteng)
  • Bubalus bubalis (Water Buffalo) (introduced)
  • Bubalus depressicornis (Lowland Anoa)
  • Bubalus quarlesi (Mountain Anoa)
  • Capricornis sumatraensis (Mainland Serow)

Family Cervidae (Deer)

  • Axis kuhlii (Bawean Deer)
  • Muntiacus atherodes (Bornean Yellow Muntjac)
  • Muntiacus muntjak (Indian Muntjak)
  • Cervus marianna (Philippine Sambar)
  • Cervus timorensis (Rusa Deer)
  • Cervus unicolor (Sambar)

Family Balaenopteridae (Rorquals)

  • Balaenoptera acutorostrata (Minke Whale)
  • Balaenoptera borealis (Sei Whale)
  • Balaenoptera edeni (Bryde's Whale)
  • Balaenoptera musculus (Blue Whale)
  • Balaenoptera physalus (Fin Whale)
  • Megaptera novaeangliae (Humpback Whale)

Family Physeteridae (Sperm whales)

  • Kogia breviceps (Pygmy Sperm Whale)
  • Kogia sima (Dwarf Sperm Whale)
  • Physeter macrocephalus (Sperm Whale)

Family Ziphiidae (Beaked whales)

  • Mesoplodon densirostris (Blainville's Beaked Whale)
  • Mesoplodon ginkgodens (Ginkgo-toothed Beaked Whale)
  • Ziphius cavirostris (Cuvier's Beaked Whale)

Family Delphinidae (Oceanic dolphins)

  • Feresa attenuata (Pygmy Killer Whale)
  • Globicephala macrorhynchus (Short-finned Pilot Whale)
  • Grampus griseus (Risso's Dolphin)
  • Lagenodelphis hosei (Fraser's Dolphin)
  • Orcaella brevirostris (Irrawaddy Dolphin)
  • Orcaella heinsohni (Australian Snubfin Dolphin)
  • Orcinus orca (Orca)
  • Peponocephala electra (Melon-headed Whale)
  • Pseudorca crassidens (False Killer Whale)
  • Sousa chinensis
    Humpback dolphin
    Humpback dolphins are members of the genus Sousa. These dolphins are characterized by the conspicuous humps and elongated dorsal fins found on the back of adult members of the species...

    (Humpback Dolphin)
  • Stenella attenuata (Pantropical Spotted Dolphin)
  • Stenella coeruleoalba (Striped Dolphin)
  • Stenella longirostris (Spinner Dolphin)
  • Steno bredanensis (Rough-toothed Dolphin)
  • Tursiops aduncus (Indo-Pacific Bottlenose Dolphin)
  • Tursiops truncatus (Common Bottlenose Dolphin)

Family Leporidae
Leporidae
Leporids are the approximately 50 species of rabbits and hares which form the family Leporidae. The leporids, together with the pikas, constitute the mammalian order Lagomorpha. Leporids differ from pikas in having short furry tails, and elongated ears and hind legs...

  • Lepus nigricollis (Indian Hare; possibly introduced)
  • Nesolagus netscheri (Sumatran Striped Rabbit)

Family Hystricidae (Old World porcupines)

  • Atherurus macrourus (Asiatic Brush-tailed Porcupine)
  • Hystrix brachyura (Malayan Porcupine)
  • Hystrix crassispinis (Thick-spined Porcupine)
  • Hystrix javanica (Sunda Porcupine)
  • Hystrix sumatrae (Sumatran Porcupine)
  • Trichys fasciculata

Family Sciuridae (Squirrels)

  • Aeromys tephromelas (Black Flying Squirrel)
  • Aeromys thomasi (Thomas's Flying Squirrel)
  • Callosciurus albescens (Kloss Squirrel)
  • Callosciurus melanogaster (Mentawai Squirrel)
  • Callosciurus nigrovittatus (Black-striped Squirrel)
  • Callosciurus notatus (Plantain Squirrel)
  • Callosciurus orestes (Borneo Black-banded Squirrel)
  • Callosciurus prevostii (Prevost's Squirrel)
  • Dremomys everretti (Bornean Mountain Ground Squirrel)
  • Exilisciurus exilis
  • Exilisciurus whiteheadi
  • Hylopetes bartelsi (Bartel's Flying Squirrel)
  • Hylopetes lepidus (Gray-cheeked Flying Squirrel)
  • Hylopetes platyurus (Gray-cheeked Flying Squirrel)
  • Hylopetes sipora (Sipora Flying Squirrel)
  • Hylopetes spadiceus (Red-cheeked Flying Squirrel)
  • Hylopetes winstoni (Sumatran Flying Squirrel)
  • Hyosciurus heinrichi
  • Hyosciurus ileile
  • Iomys horsfieldii
  • Iomys sipora
  • Lariscus insignis (Three-striped Ground Squirrel)
  • Lariscus niobe (Niobe Ground Squirrel)
  • Lariscus obscurus (Mentawai Three-striped Squirrel)
  • Petaurista elegans
  • Petinomys genibarbis
  • Petinomys hageni
  • Petinomys lugens
  • Petinomys sagitta
  • Petinomys setosus
  • Petinomys vordermanni
  • Prosciurillus abstrusus
  • Prosciurillus leucomus
  • Prosciurillus murinus
  • Prosciurillus rosenbergii
  • Prosciurillus weberi
  • Pteromyscus pulverulentes
  • Ratufa affinis (Pale Giant Squirrel)
  • Ratufa bicolor (Black Giant Squirrel)
  • Rheithrosciurus macrotis
  • Rhinosciurus laticaudatus
  • Rubrisciurus rubriventer (Red-bellied squirrel)
  • Sundasciurus brookei
  • Sundasciurus fraterculus
  • Sundasciurus hippurus
  • Sundasciurus jentinki
  • Sundasciurus lowii
  • Sundasciurus tenuis

Family Muridae
Muridae
Muridae is the largest family of mammals. It contains over 600 species found naturally throughout Eurasia, Africa, and Australia. They have been introduced worldwide. The group includes true mice and rats, gerbils, and relatives....

  • Anisomys imitator
  • Baiyankamys habbema
  • Bandicota bengalensis (Lesser Bandicoot Rat; introduced)
  • Bandicota indica (introduced)
  • Berylmys bowersi
  • Bunomys andrewsi
  • Bunomys chrysocomus
  • Bunomys coelestis
  • Bunomys fratrorum
  • Bunomys penitus
  • Bunomys prolatus
  • Chiropodomys gliroides
  • Chiropodomys karlkoopmani
  • Chiropodomys muroides
  • Chiropodomys pusillus
  • Coccymys albidens
  • Coccymys ruemmleri
  • Colomys goslingi
  • Coryphomys buehleri
  • Echiothrix centrosa
  • Echiothrix leucura
  • Eropeplus canus
  • Haeromys margarettae
  • Haeromys minahassae
  • Haeromys pusillus
  • Hydromys chrysogaster (Water Rat)
  • Hydromys hussoni
  • Hyomys dammermani
  • Kadarsanomys sodyi
  • Komodomys rintjanus
  • Lenomys meyeri
  • Lenothrix canus
  • Leopoldamys ciliatus
  • Leopoldamys sabanus
  • Leopoldamys siporanus
  • Lorentzimys nouhuysi
  • Mallomys aroaensis
  • Mallomys gunung
  • Mallomys istapantap
  • Mallomys rothschildi
  • Mammelomys lanosus
    Mammelomys lanosus
    Large-scaled Mosaic-tailed Rat is a species of rodent in the family Muridae.It is found in West Papua, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea.-References:* Baillie, J. 1996. . Downloaded on 19 July 2007....

  • Mammelomys rattoides
    Mammelomys rattoides
    Large Mosaic-tailed Rat is a species of rodent in the family Muridae.It is found in West Papua, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea.-References:* Baillie, J. 1996. . Downloaded on 19 July 2007....

  • Margaretamys beccarii
  • Margaretamys elegans
  • Margaretamys parvus
  • Maxomys bartelsii
  • Maxomys dollmani
  • Maxomys hellwaldii
  • Maxomys hylomyoides
  • Maxomys inflatus
  • Maxomys ochraceiventer
  • Maxomys pagensis
  • Maxomys rajah
  • Maxomys surifer
  • Maxomys wattsi
  • Maxomys whiteheadi
  • Melasmothrix naso
  • Melomys aerosus
  • Melomys bannisteri
  • Melomys caurinus
  • Melomys cooperae
  • Melomys fraterculus
  • Melomys frigicola
  • Melomys fulgens
  • Melomys howi
  • Melomys leucogaster
  • Melomys lutillus
  • Melomys obiensis
  • Melomys paveli
  • Melomys rufescens
  • Melomys talaudium
  • Microhydromys richardsoni
  • Mus caroli (introduced)
  • Mus cervicolor (introduced)
  • Mus crociduroides
  • Mus musculus (House mouse; introduced)
  • Mus terricolor (introduced)
  • Mus vulcani
  • Nesoromys ceramicus
  • Niviventer cremoriventer
  • Niviventer fraternus
  • Niviventer fulvescens
  • Niviventer lepturus
  • Niviventer rapit
  • Papagomys armandvillei (Flores Giant Rat)
  • Papagomys theodorverhoeveni
  • Parahydromys asper (New Guinea Waterside Rat)
  • Paraleptomys rufilatus
  • Paraleptomys wilhelmina
  • Paramelomys lorentzii
  • Paramelomys mollis
  • Paramelomys moncktoni (possibly)
  • Paramelomys naso
  • Paramelomys platyops
  • Paramelomys rubex
  • Paramelomys steini
  • Paruromys dominator
  • Paulamys naso
  • Pithecheir melanurus
  • Pithecheirops otion
  • Pogonomelomys bruijni
  • Pogonomelomys mayeri
  • Pogonomys loriae
  • Pogonomys macrourus
  • Pogonomys sylvestris
  • Pseudohydromys ellermani
  • Pseudohydromys occidentalis
  • Rattus adustus (Sunburned Rat)
  • Rattus annandalei
  • Rattus arfakiensis
  • Rattus argentiventer (Rice-field Rat)
  • Rattus arrogans
  • Rattus blangorum
  • Rattus bontanus
  • Rattus elaphinus
  • Rattus enganus
  • Rattus exulans (Polynesian Rat; probably introduced)
  • Rattus feliceus
  • Rattus fuscipes (Bush Rat)
  • Rattus hainaldi
  • Rattus hoffmanni
  • Rattus hoogerwerfi
  • Rattus jobiensis
  • Rattus koopmani
  • Rattus korinchi
  • Rattus lugens
  • Rattus marmosurus
  • Rattus mollicomulus
  • Rattus morotaiensis
  • Rattus nitidus (introduced)
  • Rattus norvegicus (Brown Rat; introduced)
  • Rattus omichlodes
  • Rattus pelurus
  • Rattus pococki
  • Rattus praetor
  • Rattus rattus (Black Rat; introduced)
  • Rattus richardsoni
  • Rattus salocco
    Rattus salocco
    Rattus salocco, also known as the Southeastern Xanthurus Rat, is a rodent of the genus Rattus.-Habitat:This species is known only from the southeastern peninsula of Sulawesi, where it has been found at 300 and 1500 m altitude...

  • Rattus simalurensis
  • Rattus steini
  • Rattus tanezumi (probably introduced)
  • Rattus timorensis
  • Rattus tiomanicus
  • Rattus verecundus
  • Rattus xanthurus
  • Sommeromys macrorhinos (Sommeromys)
  • Spelaeomys florensis
  • Sundamys infraluteus
  • Sundamys maxi
  • Sundamys muelleri
  • Taeromys arcuatus
  • Taeromys callithrichus
  • Taeromys celebensis
  • Taeromys hamatus
  • Taeromys microbullatus
  • Taeromys punicans
  • Taeromys taerae
  • Tateomys macrocercus
  • Tateomys rhinogradoides
  • Uromys anak
  • Uromys boeadii
  • Uromys caudimaculatus (Giant White-tailed Rat)
  • Uromys emmae
  • Uromys siebersi
  • Xenuromys barbatus

Family Tupaiidae
Tupaiidae
Tupaiidae is one of two families of treeshrews, the other family being Ptilocercidae. It contains 4 genera and 19 species.-Taxonomy:*Order: Scandentia** Family Tupaiidae*** Genus Anathana**** Madras Treeshrew, Anathana ellioti...

  • Tupaia chrysogaster (Golden-bellied Treeshrew)
  • Tupaia dorsalis (Striped Treeshrew)
  • Tupaia glis (Common Treeshrew)
  • Tupaia gracilis (Slender Treeshrew)
  • Tupaia javanica (Horsfield's Treeshrew)
  • Tupaia longipes (Long-footed Treeshrew)
  • Tupaia minor (Pygmy Treeshrew)
  • Tupaia picta (Painted Treeshrew)
  • Tupaia splendidula (Ruddy Treeshrew)
  • Tupaia tana (Large Treeshrew)

Family Tarsiidae (Tarsiers)

  • Tarsius bancanus (Horsfield's Tarsier)
  • Tarsius dentatus (Dian's Tarsier)
  • Tarsius lariang
    Tarsius lariang
    The Lariang tarsier is a recently described tarsier occurring in the western part of the central core of Sulawesi. Six museum specimens of this species are known, two of which have been misidentified as the pygmy tarsier before their correct identity came out...

    (Lariang Tarsier)
  • Tarsius pelengensis (Peleng Tarsier)
  • Tarsius pumilus (Pygmy Tarsier)
  • Tarsius sangirensis (Sangihe Tarsier)
  • Tarsius tarsier (Spectral Tarsier)

Family Cercopithecidae (Old World monkeys)

  • Macaca fascicularis (Crab-eating Macaque)
  • Macaca hecki (Heck's Macaque)
  • Macaca maura (Moor Macaque)
  • Macaca nemestrina (Southern Pig-tailed Macaque)
  • Macaca nigra (Celebes Crested Macaque)
  • Macaca nigrescens (Gorontalo Macaque)
  • Macaca ochreata (Booted Macaque)
  • Macaca pagensis (Pagai Island Macaque)
  • Macaca siberu (Siberut Macaque)
  • Macaca tonkeana (Tonkean Macaque)
  • Nasalis larvatus (Proboscis Monkey)
  • Presbytis chrysomelas (Sarawak Surili)
  • Presbytis comata (Javan Surili)
  • Presbytis femoralis (Banded Surili)
  • Presbytis frontata (White-fronted Surili)
  • Presbytis hosei (Hose's Langur)
  • Presbytis melalophos (Sumatran Surili)
  • Presbytis natunae (Natuna Island Surili)
  • Presbytis potenziani (Mentawai Langur)
  • Presbytis rubicunda (Maroon Leaf Monkey)
  • Presbytis siamensis (White-thighed Surili)
  • Presbytis thomasi (Thomas's Langur)
  • Simias concolor (Pig-tailed Langur)
  • Trachypithecus auratus (Javan Lutung)
  • Trachypithecus cristatus (Silvery Lutung)

Family Hylobatidae (Gibbons)

  • Hylobates agilis (Agile Gibbon)
  • Hylobates albibarbis
  • Hylobates klossii (Kloss's Gibbon)
  • Hylobates lar (Lar Gibbon)
  • Hylobates moloch (Silvery Gibbon)
  • Hylobates muelleri (Müller's Bornean Gibbon)
  • Symphalangus syndactylus (Siamang)

Family Hominidae
Hominidae
The Hominidae or include them .), as the term is used here, form a taxonomic family, including four extant genera: chimpanzees , gorillas , humans , and orangutans ....

  • Pongo abelii (Sumatran Orangutan)
  • Pongo pygmaeus (Bornean Orangutan)
  • Homo sapiens (Human)
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