The Geographical Distribution of Animals, Volume 2: With a study of the relations of living and extinct faunas as elucidating the past changes of the Earth's surfaceWallace, Alfred Russel
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The Geographical Distribution of Animals, Volume 2: With a study of the relations of living and extinct faunas as elucidating the past changes of the Earth's surface
Wallace, Alfred Russel
Paleontology; Zoogeography
The singular and isolated genus _Galeopithecus_, or flying lemur, has been
usually placed among the Lemuroidea, but it is now considered to come best
at the head of the Insectivora. Its food however, seems to be purely
vegetable, and the very small, blind, and naked young, closely attached to
the wrinkled skin of the mother's breast, perhaps indicates some affinity
with the Marsupials. This animal seems, in fact, to be a lateral offshoot
of some low form, which has survived during the process of development of
the Insectivora, the Lemuroidea, and the Marsupials, from an ancestral
type. Only two species are known, one found in Malacca, Sumatra, and
Borneo, but not in Java; the other in the Philippine islands (Plate VIII.
vol. i. p. 337).
FAMILY 15.--MACROSCELIDIDÆ. (3 Genera, 10 Species.)
GENERAL DISTRIBUTION.
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The Macroscelides, or elephant shrews, are extraordinary little animals,
with trunk-like snout and kangaroo-like hind-legs. They are almost confined
to South Africa, whence they extend up the east coast as far as the Zambezi
and Mozambique. A {187}single outlying species of _Macroscelides_ inhabits
Barbary and Algeria; while the two genera _Petrodromus_, and _Rhyncocyon_,
each represented by a single species, have only been found at Mozambique.
FAMILY 16.--TUPAIIDÆ. (3 Genera, 10 species.)
GENERAL DISTRIBUTION.
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