List of mammals of Madagascar
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This is a list of the mammal species recorded in Madagascar. There are 137 mammal species in Madagascar, of which 6 are critically endangered, 16 are endangered, 26 are vulnerable, and 1 is near-threatened. 2 of the species listed for Madagascar are considered to be extinct.[1]
The following tags are used to highlight each species' conservation status as assessed by the IUCN:
EX | Extinct | No reasonable doubt that the last individual has died. |
EW | Extinct in the wild | Known only to survive in captivity or as a naturalized populations well outside its previous range. |
CR | Critically Endangered | The species is in imminent risk of extinction in the wild. |
EN | Endangered | The species is facing an extremely high risk of extinction in the wild. |
VU | Vulnerable | The species is facing a high risk of extinction in the wild. |
NT | Near Threatened | The species does not meet any of the criteria that would categorise it as risking extinction but it is likely to do so in the future. |
LC | Least Concern | There are no current identifiable risks to the species. |
DD | Data Deficient | There is inadequate information to make an assessment of the risks to this species. |
Some species were assessed using an earlier set of criteria. Species assessed using this system have the following instead of Near Threatened and Least Concern categories:
LR/cd | Lower Risk/conservation dependent | Species which were the focus of conservation programmes and may have moved into a higher risk category if that programme was discontinued. |
LR/nt | Lower Risk/near threatened | Species which are close to being classified as Vulnerable but are not the subject of conservation programmes. |
LR/lc | Lower Risk/least concern | Species for which there are no identifiable risks. |
[edit] Subclass: Theria
[edit] Infraclass: Eutheria
[edit] Order: Afrosoricida (tenrecs and golden moles)
The order Afrosoricida contains the golden moles of southern Africa and the tenrecs of Madagascar and Africa, two families of small mammals that were traditionally part of the order Insectivora.
- Family: Tenrecidae (tenrecs)
- Subfamily: Geogalinae
- Genus: Geogale
- Large-eared Tenrec Geogale aurita LC
- Genus: Geogale
- Subfamily: Oryzorictinae
- Genus: Limnogale
- Web-footed Tenrec Limnogale mergulus VU
- Genus: Microgale
- Short-tailed Shrew Tenrec Microgale brevicaudata LC
- Cowan's Shrew Tenrec Microgale cowani LC
- Dobson's Shrew Tenrec Microgale dobsoni LC
- Striped Shrew Tenrec Microgale drouhardi LC
- Tree Shrew Tenrec Microgale dryas VU
- Pale-footed Shrew Tenrec Microgale fotsifotsy LC
- Gracile Shrew Tenrec Microgale gracilis LC
- Naked Nosed Shrew Tenrec Microgale gymnorhyncha LC
- nopage Microgale jenkinsae EN
- Lesser Long-tailed Shrew Tenrec Microgale longicaudata LC
- nopage Microgale monticola VU
- Nasolo's Shrew Tenrec Microgale nasoloi EN
- Pygmy Shrew Tenrec Microgale parvula LC
- Greater Long-tailed Shrew Tenrec Microgale principula LC
- Lesser Shrew Tenrec Microgale pusilla LC
- nopage Microgale soricoides LC
- nopage Microgale taiva LC
- Talzac's Shrew Tenrec Microgale talazaci LC
- Thomas's Shrew Tenrec Microgale thomasi LC
- Genus: Oryzorictes
- Hova Rice Tenrec Oryzorictes hova LC
- Four-toed Rice Tenrec Oryzorictes teradactylus DD
- Genus: Limnogale
- Subfamily: Tenrecinae
- Genus: Echinops
- Lesser Hedgehog Tenrec Echinops telfairi LC
- Genus: Hemicentetes
- Highland Streaked Tenrec Hemicentetes nigriceps LC
- Lowland Streaked Tenrec Hemicentetes semispinosus LC
- Genus: Setifer
- Large Madagascar Hedgehog Setifer setosus LC
- Genus: Tenrec
- Tailess Tenrec Tenrec ecaudatus LC
- Genus: Echinops
- Subfamily: Geogalinae
[edit] Order: Sirenia (manatees and dugongs)
Sirenia is an order of fully aquatic, herbivorous mammals that inhabit rivers, estuaries, coastal marine waters, swamps, and marine wetlands. All four species are endangered.
- Family: Dugongidae
[edit] Order: Primates
The order Primates contains all the species commonly related to the lemurs, monkeys, and apes, with the latter category including humans. It is divided informally into three main groupings: prosimians, monkeys of the New World, and monkeys and apes of the Old World.
- Suborder: Strepsirrhini
- Infraorder: Lemuriformes
- Superfamily: Cheirogaleoidea
- Family: Cheirogaleidae
- Genus: Cheirogaleus
- Greater Dwarf Lemur Cheirogaleus major LR/lc
- Fat-tailed Dwarf Lemur Cheirogaleus medius LR/lc
- Genus: Microcebus
- Gray Mouse Lemur Microcebus murinus LR/lc
- Pygmy Mouse Lemur Microcebus myoxinus EN
- Golden-brown Mouse Lemur Microcebus ravelobensis EN
- Brown Mouse Lemur Microcebus rufus LR/lc
- Genus: Mirza
- Coquerel's Giant Mouse Lemur Mirza coquereli VU
- Genus: Allocebus
- Hairy-eared Dwarf Lemur Allocebus trichotis EN
- Genus: Phaner
- Eastern Fork-marked Lemur Phaner furcifer LR/nt
- Genus: Cheirogaleus
- Family: Cheirogaleidae
- Superfamily: Lemuroidea
- Family: Lemuridae (large lemurs)
- Genus: Lemur
- Ring-tailed Lemur Lemur catta VU
- Genus: Eulemur
- Crowned Lemur Eulemur coronatus VU
- True lemur Eulemur fulvus LR/lc
- Black Lemur Eulemur macaco VU
- Mongoose Lemur Eulemur mongoz VU
- Red-bellied Lemur Eulemur rubriventer VU
- Genus: Hapalemur
- Golden Bamboo Lemur Hapalemur aureus CR
- Eastern Lesser Bamboo Lemur Hapalemur griseus LR/lc
- Broad-nosed Gentle Lemur Hapalemur simus CR
- Genus: Varecia
- Black-and-white Ruffed Lemur Varecia variegata EN
- Genus: Lemur
- Family: Lepilemuridae
- Genus: Lepilemur
- Grey-backed Sportive Lemur Lepilemur dorsalis VU
- Milne-edwards's Sportive Lemur Lepilemur edwardsi LR/nt
- Dry-bush Weasel Lemur Lepilemur leucopus LR/nt
- Light-necked Sportive Lemur Lepilemur microdon LR/nt
- Weasel Sportive Lemur Lepilemur mustelinus LR/nt
- Red-tailed Sportive Lemur Lepilemur ruficaudatus LR/nt
- Northern Sportive Lemur Lepilemur septentrionalis VU
- Genus: Lepilemur
- Family: Indriidae
- Genus: Indri
- Indri Indri indri EN
- Genus: Avahi
- Eastern Woolly Lemur Avahi laniger LR/nt
- Western Woolly Lemur Avahi occidentalis VU
- Genus: Propithecus
- Diademed Sifaka Propithecus diadema EN
- Golden-crowned Sifaka Propithecus tattersalli CR
- Verreaux's Sifaka Propithecus verreauxi VU
- Genus: Indri
- Family: Lemuridae (large lemurs)
- Superfamily: Cheirogaleoidea
- Infraorder: Chiromyiformes
- Family: Daubentoniidae
- Genus: Daubentonia
- Aye-aye Daubentonia madagascariensis EN
- Genus: Daubentonia
- Family: Daubentoniidae
- Infraorder: Lemuriformes
[edit] Order: Rodentia (rodents)
Rodents make up the largest order of mammals, with over 40 percent of mammalian species. They have two incisors in the upper and lower jaw which grow continually and must be keep short by gnawing. Most rodents are small though the capybara can weigh up to 45 kg (100 lb).
- Suborder: Sciurognathi
- Family: Nesomyidae
- Subfamily: Nesomyinae
- Genus: Brachytarsomys
- White-tailed Antsangy Brachytarsomys albicauda LR/lc
- Genus: Brachyuromys
- Betsileo Short-tailed Rat Brachyuromys betsileoensis LR/nt
- Gregarious Short-tailed Rat Brachyuromys ramirohitra LR/nt
- Genus: Eliurus
- Major's Tufted-tailed Rat Eliurus majori EN
- Lesser Tufted-tailed Rat Eliurus minor LR/lc
- Dormouse Tufted-tailed Rat Eliurus myoxinus LR/lc
- White-tipped tufted-tailed rat Eliurus penicillatus CR
- Tanala Tufted-tailed Rat Eliurus tanala LR/lc
- Webb's Tufted-tailed Rat Eliurus webbi LR/nt
- Genus: Gymnuromys
- Voalavoanala Gymnuromys roberti VU
- Genus: Hypogeomys
- Malagasy Giant Rat Hypogeomys antimena EN
- Genus: Macrotarsomys
- Bastard Big-footed Mouse Macrotarsomys bastardi LR/lc
- Greater big-footed mouse Macrotarsomys ingens CR
- Genus: Nesomys
- Island Mouse Nesomys rufus LR/lc
- Genus: Brachytarsomys
- Subfamily: Nesomyinae
- Family: Nesomyidae
[edit] Order: Soricomorpha (shrews, moles, and soledons)
The "shrew-forms" are insectivorous mamals. The shrews and soledons closely resemble mice while the moles are stout bodied burrowers.
- Family: Soricidae (shrews)
- Subfamily: Crocidurinae
- Genus: Suncus
- Madagascan Shrew Suncus madagascariensis LR/lc
- Genus: Suncus
- Subfamily: Crocidurinae
[edit] Order: Chiroptera (bats)
The bats' most distinguishing feature is that their forelimbs are developed as wings, making them the only mammals in the world naturally capable of flight. Bat species account for about 20% of all mammals.
- Family: Pteropodidae (flying foxes, Old World fruit bats)
- Subfamily: Pteropodinae
- Genus: Eidolon
- Madagascan Fruit Bat Eidolon dupreanum LR/lc
- Genus: Pteropus
- Madagascan Flying Fox Pteropus rufus VU
- Genus: Rousettus
- Madagascan Rousette Rousettus madagascariensis LR/nt
- Genus: Eidolon
- Subfamily: Pteropodinae
- Family: Vespertilionidae
- Subfamily: Myotinae
- Genus: Myotis
- Malagasy Mouse-eared Bat Myotis goudoti LR/nt
- Genus: Myotis
- Subfamily: Vespertilioninae
- Genus: Eptesicus
- nopage Eptesicus matroka DD
- Genus: Neoromicia
- Cape Serotine Neoromicia capensis LC
- Somali Serotine Neoromicia somalicus LC
- Genus: Scotophilus
- Lesser Yellow Bat Scotophilus borbonicus CR
- Robust Yellow Bat Scotophilus robustus LR/nt
- Greenish Yellow Bat Scotophilus viridis LC
- Genus: Eptesicus
- Subfamily: Miniopterinae
- Genus: Miniopterus
- Lesser Long-fingered Bat Miniopterus fraterculus LC
- nopage Miniopterus gleni LR/nt
- Greater Long-fingered Bat Miniopterus inflatus LC
- nopage Miniopterus majori DD
- Manavi Long-fingered Bat Miniopterus manavi DD
- Genus: Miniopterus
- Subfamily: Myotinae
- Family: Molossidae
- Genus: Chaerephon
- Grandidier's Free-tailed Bat Chaerephon leucogaster DD
- Little Free-tailed Bat Chaerephon pumila LC
- Genus: Mops
- nopage Mops leucostigma DD
- Midas Free-tailed Bat Mops midas LC
- Genus: Mormopterus
- Natal Free-Tailed Bat Mormopterus acetabulosus VU
- Peter's Wrinkle-Lipped Bat Mormopterus jugularis VU
- Genus: Otomops
- Large-eared Free-tailed Bat Otomops martiensseni NT
- Genus: Tadarida
- Madagascan Large Free-tailed Bat Tadarida fulminans LC
- Genus: Chaerephon
- Family: Emballonuridae
- Genus: Emballonura
- Peters's Sheath-tailed Bat Emballonura atrata VU
- Genus: Taphozous
- Mauritian Tomb Bat Taphozous mauritianus LC
- Genus: Emballonura
- Family: Nycteridae
- Genus: Nycteris
- Family: Rhinolophidae
- Subfamily: Hipposiderinae
- Genus: Triaenops
- nopage Triaenops auritus DD
- Trouessart's Triden Bat Triaenops furculus VU
- nopage Triaenops rufus DD
- Genus: Triaenops
- Subfamily: Hipposiderinae
- Family: Myzopodidae
- Genus: Myzopoda
- Sucker-footed Bat Myzopoda aurita VU
- Genus: Myzopoda
[edit] Order: Cetacea (whales)
The order Cetacea includes whales, dolphins and porpoises. They are the mammals most fully adapted to aquatic life with a spindle-shaped nearly hairless body, protected by a thick layer of blubber, and forelimbs and tail modified to provide propulsion underwater.
- Suborder: Mysticeti
- Family: Balaenopteridae
- Subfamily: Balaenopterinae
- Genus: Balaenoptera
- Bryde's Whale Balaenoptera edeni DD
- Fin Whale Balaenoptera physalus EN
- Genus: Balaenoptera
- Subfamily: Megapterinae
- Genus: Megaptera
- Humpback Whale Megaptera novaeangliae VU
- Genus: Megaptera
- Subfamily: Balaenopterinae
- Family: Balaenopteridae
- Suborder: Odontoceti
- Superfamily: Platanistoidea
- Family: Kogiidae
- Genus: Kogia
- Pygmy Sperm Whale Kogia breviceps LR/lc
- Dwarf Sperm Whale Kogia sima LR/lc
- Genus: Kogia
- Family: Ziphidae
- Subfamily: Hyperoodontidae
- Genus: Mesoplodon
- Blainville's Beaked Whale Mesoplodon densirostris DD
- Gray's Beaked Whale Mesoplodon grayi DD
- Hector's Beaked Whale Mesoplodon hectori DD
- Layard's Beaked Whale Mesoplodon layardii DD
- True's Beaked Whale Mesoplodon mirus DD
- Genus: Mesoplodon
- Subfamily: Hyperoodontidae
- Family: Delphinidae (marine dolphins)
- Genus: Steno
- Rough-toothed Dolphin Steno bredanensis DD
- Genus: Sousa
- Genus: Tursiops
- Bottlenose Dolphin Tursiops aduncus DD
- Genus: Stenella
- Pantropical Spotted Dolphin Stenella attenuata LR/cd
- Spinner Dolphin Stenella longirostris LR/cd
- Genus: Delphinus
- Common dolphin Delphinus capensis LR/lc
- Genus: Lagenodelphis
- Fraser's Dolphin Lagenodelphis hosei DD
- Genus: Feresa
- Pygmy Killer Whale Feresa attenuata DD
- Genus: Orcinus
- Orca Orcinus orca LR/cd
- Genus: Steno
- Family: Kogiidae
- Superfamily: Platanistoidea
[edit] Order: Carnivora (carnivores)
The carnivores include over 260 species, the majority of which eat meat as their primary dietary item. Carnivores have a characteristic skull shape and dentition.
- Suborder: Feliformia
- Family: Eupleridae
- Subfamily: Euplerinae
- Genus: Cryptoprocta
- Fossa (animal) Cryptoprocta ferox EN
- Genus: Eupleres
- Falanouc Eupleres goudotii EN
- Genus: Fossa
- Malagasy Civet Fossa fossana VU
- Genus: Cryptoprocta
- Subfamily: Galidiinae
- Genus: Galidia
- Ring-tailed Mongoose Galidia elegans VU
- Genus: Galidictis
- Broad-striped mongoose Galidictis fasciata VU
- Grandidier's Mongoose Galidictis grandidieri EN
- Genus: Mungotictis
- Narrow-striped Mongoose Mungotictis decemlineata EN
- Genus: Salanoia
- Salano Salanoia concolor VU
- Genus: Galidia
- Subfamily: Euplerinae
- Family: Eupleridae
- Suborder: Caniformia
- Family: Otariidae (eared seals, sealions)
- Genus: Arctocephalus
- Subantarctic Fur Seal Arctocephalus tropicalis LR/lc
- Genus: Arctocephalus
- Family: Otariidae (eared seals, sealions)
[edit] Order: Artiodactyla (even-toed ungulates)
The even-toed ungulates are ungulates whose weight is borne about equally by the third and fourth toes, rather than mostly or entirely by the third as in perissodactyls. There are about 220 artiodactyl species, including many that are of great economic importance to humans.
- Family: Hippopotamidae (hippopotamuses)
- Genus: Hippopotamus
- Madagascan Dwarf Hippopotamus Hippopotamus lemerlei EX
- Madagascan Pygmy Hippopotamus Hippopotamus madagascariensis EX
- Genus: Hippopotamus
[edit] Notes
- ^ This list is derived from the IUCN Red List which lists species of mammals and includes those mammals that have recently been classified as extinct (since 1500 AD). The taxonomy and naming of the individual species is based on those used in existing Wikipedia articles as of 21 May 2007 and supplemented by the common names and taxonomy from the IUCN, Smithsonian Institute, or University of Michigan where no Wikipedia article was available.
[edit] References
- The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species: Mammals of Madagascar. IUCN (2001). Retrieved on 22 May 2007.
- Mammal Species of the World. Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History (2005). Retrieved on 22 May 2007.
- Animal Diversity Web. University of Michigan Museum of Zoology (1995-2006). Retrieved on 22 May 2007.