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Mustelinae is a
subfamily of
family Mustelidae,
which includes weasels, ferrets, and minks. It was
formerly defined in a
paraphyletic manner to also include...
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mustelid species in the
order Carnivora and
subfamilies Ictonychinae and
Mustelinae.
Polecats do not form a
single taxonomic rank (i.e. clade). The name is...
- Lutrinae, otters; Melinae,
Eurasian badgers; Mellivorinae, the
honey badger;
Mustelinae,
weasels and minks; and Taxidiinae, the
American badger. In
addition to...
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formerly included within a
paraphyletic definition of the
mustelid subfamily Mustelinae. Most
gulonine species are
arboreal to a degree. Some of the
fashion furs...
- vs. Helictidinae; 12.0 Ma for Ictonychinae; 11.6 Ma for
Lutrinae vs.
Mustelinae.
Mustelid species diversity is
often attributed to an
adaptive radiation...
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formerly included within a
paraphyletic definition of the
mustelid subfamily Mustelinae. Most
members have a mask-like bar or
larger dark
marking across their...
- wolverines)
Ictonychinae (African
polecats and grisons)
Lutrinae (Otters)
Melinae (Eurasian badgers)
Mellivorinae Mustelinae (Weasels and minks) Taxidiinae...
- and
dithiolanes found in anal
gland secretions of some
members of the
Mustelinae [ferrets, mink, stoats, and
weasels (Mustela spp.) and
zorillas (Ictonyx...
- wolverines)
Ictonychinae (African
polecats and grisons)
Lutrinae (Otters)
Melinae (Eurasian badgers)
Mellivorinae Mustelinae (Weasels and minks) Taxidiinae...
- wolverines)
Ictonychinae (African
polecats and grisons)
Lutrinae (Otters)
Melinae (Eurasian badgers)
Mellivorinae Mustelinae (Weasels and minks) Taxidiinae...