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The Zoochat Photographic Guide to Rodents: part one

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  1. Chlidonias

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    Aeromys
    Two species, one of which is represented in the Zoochat galleries.


    Black Flying Squirrel Aeromys tephromelas
    Two subspecies: phaeomelas, tephromelas


    There are no photos of this species in the Zoochat galleries.


    Thomas' Flying Squirrel Aeromys thomasi
    Monotypic


    Photo by @Yassa in the wild, Sabah (Malaysian Borneo)

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    Identification help needed | ZooChat
     
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    Belomys
    One species


    Hairy-footed Flying Squirrel Belomys pearsonii
    Two subspecies: blandus, pearsonii


    There are no photos of this species in the Zoochat galleries.
     
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    Biswamoyopterus
    Three species


    Namdapha Flying Squirrel Biswamoyopterus biswasi
    Monotypic.

    Known from only one specimen, collected in India's Namdapha National Park in 1981. Accounts of sightings of live wild animals are apparently mistaken identities for Red Giant Flying Squirrels Petaurista petaurista


    Mount Gaoligong Flying Squirrel Biswamoyopterus gaoligongensis
    Monotypic

    Known only from two specimens collected in 2017 and 2018, and some additional wild observations, in the area of Mount Gaoligong in Yunnan, China. The species was described in 2019.


    Laotian Giant Flying Squirrel Biswamoyopterus laoensis
    Monotypic

    Known only from meat markets in Laos. The species was first discovered in 2012 and described in 2013.


    Not surprisingly, there are no photos of these three species in the Zoochat galleries.
     
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    Eoglaucomys
    One species


    Kashmir Flying Squirrel Eoglaucomys fimbriatus
    Two subspecies: baberi, fimbriatus


    Taxonomic note: formerly placed in the genus Hylopetes, as two separate species (Afghan Flying Squirrel H. baberi and Kashmir Flying Squirrel H. fimbriatus).


    There are no photos of this species in the Zoochat galleries.
     
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    Eupetaurus
    One species


    Woolly Flying Squirrel Eupetaurus cinereus
    Monotypic


    There are no photos of this species in the Zoochat galleries.
     
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    Glaucomys
    Three species, two of which are depicted here.


    Southern Flying Squirrel Glaucomys volans
    Eleven subspecies: chontali, goldmani, guerreroensis herreranus, madrensis, oaxacensis, querceti, saturatus, texensis, underwoodi, volans


    Photo by @Patzookeep in the wild, Tennessee (USA) (subspecies saturatus I think)

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    Flying Squirrel | ZooChat


    Photo by @Giant Eland at Wildlife World Zoo and Aquarium, USA (subspecies volans)

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    southern flying squirrel or the assapan (Glaucomys volans volans) 2010 | ZooChat


    Photo by @Giant Eland at the Organization for Bat Conservation (OBC), USA (unknown subspecies)

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    2013: OBC | ZooChat


    Northern Flying Squirrel Glaucomys sabrinus
    Twenty-four subspecies: alpinus, bangsi, californicus, canescens, coloratus, columbiensis, flaviventris, fuliginosus, fuscus, goodwini, gouldi, griseifrons, klamathensis, lascivus, latipes, lucifugus, macrotis, makkovikensis, murinauralis, reductus, sabrinus, stephensi, yukonensis, zaphaeus


    Photo by @Giant Eland at the Maine Wildlife Park (USA) (probably the subspecies macrotis as their animals are mostly local)

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    Northern flying squirrel (Glaucomys sabrinus) - ZooChat


    Humboldt's Flying Squirrel Glaucomys oregonensis
    Monotypic

    Taxonomic note: formerly treated as a subspecies of Glaucomys sabrinus, split in 2017 on genetic evidence. The distributions of the two species are largely exclusive, but they do occur together without hybridisation at a few localities.


    There are no photos of this species in the Zoochat galleries.
     
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    Hylopetes
    Nine species, only one of which is represented in the Zoochat galleries.


    Particolored Flying Squirrel Hylopetes alboniger
    Three subspecies: alboniger, chianfengensis, orinus


    Photo by @Giant Eland at Moscow Zoo, Russia (unknown subspecies)

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    (Hylopetes alboniger) Particoloured flying squirrel | ZooChat


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    Bartels' Flying Squirrel Hylopetes bartelsi
    Monotypic

    Grey-cheeked Flying Squirrel Hylopetes lepidus
    Monotypic. Also may be considered a subspecies of Hylopetes spadiceus.

    Palawan Flying Squirrel Hylopetes nigripes
    Two subspecies: elassodontus, nigripes

    Indochinese Flying Squirrel Hylopetes phayrei
    Two subspecies: electilis, phayrei

    Jentink's Flying Squirrel Hylopetes platyurus
    Monotypic

    Sipora Flying Squirrel Hylopetes sipora
    Monotypic

    Red-cheeked Flying Squirrel Hylopetes spadiceus
    Two subspecies: caroli, spadiceus

    Sumatran Flying Squirrel Hylopetes winstoni
    Monotypic. Known from only one specimen, and may be conspecific with Hylopetes bartelsi.
     
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    Iomys
    Two species, neither of which are represented in the Zoochat galleries.


    Javanese or Horsfield's Flying Squirrel Iomys horsfieldi
    Four subspecies: davisoni, horsfieldii, penangensis, thomsoni


    Mentawai Flying Squirrel Iomys sipora
    Monotypic
     
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    Petaurillus
    Three species, none of which are represented in the Zoochat galleries.


    Lesser Pigmy Flying Squirrel Petaurillus emiliae
    Monotypic

    Hose's Pigmy Flying Squirrel Petaurillus hosei
    Monotypic

    Selangor Pigmy Flying Squirrel Petaurillus kinlochii
    Monotypic
     
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    Petaurista
    At least nineteen species, of which seven are represented in the Zoochat galleries.

    Several species in this genus, notably P. petaurista and P. philippensis, are almost certainly species complexes. P. elegans has already been split into four species. There has been considerable confusion in the past - and even still, to a lesser extent - as to which species different forms belong, with subspecies being moved back and forth between two or more species.



    Chestnut Giant Flying Squirrel Petaurista albiventer
    Monotypic.

    Taxonomic note: split from the Red Giant Flying Squirrel P. petaurista which is a species complex.


    Photo by @J I N X in the wild, Pakistan

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    Red giant flying squirrel - Ayubia National Park 22/8/2020 - ZooChat


    Red and White Giant Flying Squirrel Petaurista alborufus
    Four subspecies: alborufus, castaneus, leucocephalus, ochraspis

    Taxonomic note: the former subspecies lena of Taiwan has been split as a full species.


    Photo by @Giant Eland at Beijing Zoo, China (by colouration, I think this would be subspecies alborufus)

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    red and white giant flying squirrel (Petaurista alborufus) | ZooChat


    Photo by @baboon in the wild, China (subspecies castaneus)

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    Red-and-white giant flying squirrel at Saltlick | ZooChat


    Photo by @Deer Forest at Quinhuangdao Wildlife Zoo, China, showing the size (subspecies castaneus). Note that the yellow "claws" are actually claw-caps to stop the animal scratching people when being handled.

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    red and white giant flying squirrel | ZooChat


    Photo by @Zooish at Singapore Night Safari, Singapore, showing flight (unknown subspecies; I think the park calls them castaneus but they seem to be of mixed origins, and at least the ones for which I've seen good photos [e.g. by Joel Satore] are clearly not castaneus)

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    Giant Flying Squirrel, Night Safari | ZooChat


    Grey-headed Giant Flying Squirrel Petaurista caniceps
    Monotypic

    Taxonomic note: split from the Spotted Giant Flying Squirrel P. elegans which was a species complex.


    Photo by @baboon in the wild, China

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    Gray-headed Giant Flying Squirrel (Petaurista caniceps) | ZooChat


    Spotted or Lesser Giant Flying Squirrel Petaurista elegans
    Four subspecies: banksi, elegans, punctatus, sumatrana

    Taxonomic note: the former subspecies caniceps, marica, and sybilla - all of mainland southeast Asia - have been split, leaving this current species restricted to the Thai-Malaysian peninsula and the Greater Sunda islands.


    Photo by @LaughingDove in the wild, Peninsular Malaysia (subspecies punctatus)

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    Spotted Giant Flying Squirrel - Fraser's Hill | ZooChat


    Photo by @Giant Eland at Novosibirsk Zoo, Russia (unknown subspecies)

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    spotted giant flying squirrel (Petaurista elegans) | ZooChat


    Japanese Giant Flying Squirrel Petaurista leucogenys
    Four subspecies: hintoni, leucogenys, nikkonis, oreas


    Photo by @Sicarius at Hirakawa Zoo, Japan (subspecies leucogenys)

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    https://www.zoochat.com/community/m...rrel-petaurista-leucogenys-leucogenys.671031/


    Photo by @Sicarius at Tama Zoo, Japan (subspecies nikkonis)

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    Northern Japanese giant flying squirrel (Petaurista leucogenys nikkonis) - ZooChat


    Photo by @Giant Eland at Inokashira Park Zoo, Japan, showing the size (subspecies nikkonis)

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    Japanese giant flying squirrel (Petaurista leucogenys) | ZooChat


    Photo by @Sicarius at Asa Zoo, Japan (subspecies oreas)

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    https://www.zoochat.com/community/m...-squirrel-petaurista-leucogenys-oreas.668203/
     
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    Red Giant Flying Squirrel Petaurista petaurista
    Eighteen subspecies are recognised by Wilson and Reeder (Mammal Species of the World): albiventer, batuana, candidula, cicur, interceptio, lumholtzi, marchio, melanotus, nigrescens, nigricaudata, nitidula, penangensis, petaurista, rajah, rufipes, stellaris, taylori, terutaus

    Taxonomic note: almost certainly a species complex. The subspecies albiventer has already been split as a full species and is treated separately in this thread.


    Photo by @Giant Eland at Taman Safari Bogor, Indonesia (unknown subspecies)

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    red giant flying squirrel (Petaurista petaurista) | ZooChat


    Photo by @devilfish at Monster World Pattaya, Thailand (unknown subspecies. It seems to match well enough with barroni, the type locality for which was just north of Pattaya, although that subspecies seems to no longer be recognised?)

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    Red giant flying squirrel, June 2013. | ZooChat


    Photo by @Yassa in the wild, Sabah (Malaysian Borneo) (subspecies nigrescens)

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    Identification help needed | ZooChat


    Photo by @Maguari at Terrarium Praha, Czech Republic (labelled as subspecies petaurista)

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    Red Giant Flying Squirrel Off-show at Prague Terrarium, 26/08/12 | ZooChat


    Indian Giant Flying Squirrel Petaurista philippensis
    Five subspecies: annamensis, cineraceus, lylei, mergulus, philippensis

    Taxonomic note: probably still a species complex. The former subspecies grandis, hainana and yunanensis have already been split as full species.


    Photo by @Giant Eland at Dusit Zoo, Thailand (unknown subspecies, perhaps annamensis)

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    Indian giant flying squirrel (Petaurista philippensis) | ZooChat


    Photo by @devilfish at Singapore Night Safari, Singapore (Vietnamese subspecies lylei)

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    Indian giant flying squirrel, July 2016 | ZooChat
     
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    The remaining twelve species of Petaurista are not represented in the Zoochat galleries.


    Taiwan Giant Flying Squirrel Petaurista grandis
    Monotypic. A split from P. philippensis.

    Hainan Giant Flying Squirrel Petaurista hainana
    Monotypic. A split from P. philippensis.

    Taiwan Red and White Giant Flying Squirrel Petaurista lena
    Monotypic. A split from P. alborufus.

    Hodgson's Giant Flying Squirrel Petaurista magnificus
    Monotypic

    Mainland Spotted Giant Flying Squirrel Petaurista marica
    Monotypic. This species is a split from the Spotted Giant Flying Squirrel P. elegans which is now restricted to the Malaysian peninsula and Greater Sunda islands. It doesn't seem to have been given a common name as yet, so I just added "Mainland" to it. It is likely to contain further cryptic species.

    Mechuka Giant Flying Squirrel Petaurista mechukaensis
    Monotypic. Described in 2007 from Arunachal Pradesh, India.

    Mishmi Hills Giant Flying Squirrel Petaurista mishmiensis
    Monotypic. Described in 2009 from Arunachal Pradesh, India.

    Bhutan Giant Flying Squirrel Petaurista nobilis
    Two subspecies: nobilis, sanghei

    Mebo Giant Flying Squirrel Petaurista siangensis
    Monotypic. Described in 2013 from Arunachal Pradesh, India.

    Chindwin Giant Flying Squirrel Petaurista sybilla
    Monotypic. A split from P. elegans.

    Chinese Giant Flying Squirrel Petaurista xanthotis
    Monotypic.

    Yunnan Giant Flying Squirrel Petaurista yunanensis
    Monotypic. A split from P. philippensis.
     
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    Petinomys
    Nine species, none of which are represented in the Zoochat galleries.


    Basilan Flying Squirrel Petinomys crinitus
    Monotypic

    Travancore Flying Squirrel Petinomys fuscocapillus
    Monotypic

    Whiskered Flying Squirrel Petinomys genibarbis
    Monotypic

    Hagen's Flying Squirrel Petinomys hageni
    Monotypic

    Siberut Flying Squirrel Petinomys lugens
    Monotypic

    Mindanao Flying Squirrel Petinomys mindanensis
    Monotypic

    Arrow Flying Squirrel Petinomys sagitta
    Monotypic

    Temminck's Flying Squirrel Petinomys setosus
    Monotypic

    Vordermann's Flying Squirrel Petinomys vordermanni
    Monotypic
     
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    Pteromys
    Two species, both of which are represented in the Zoochat galleries.


    Siberian Flying Squirrel Pteromys volans
    Four subspecies: athene, buechneri, orii, volans


    Photo by @Giant Eland at Tierpark Schonebeck, Germany (European/Russian subspecies volans)

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    Siberian flying squirrel (Pteromys volans) | ZooChat


    Photo by @Deer Forest at Chengdu Zanhuayuan Zoo, China (possibly the subspecies buechneri which is found naturally in northeastern China and Korea, although as the species is sold in the pet-trade in China it could also be an imported P. v. volans)

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    Siberian flying squirrel (Pteromys volans) | ZooChat


    Japanese Dwarf Flying Squirrel Pteromys momonga
    Monotypic


    Photo by @Giant Eland at Ueno Zoo, Japan

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    Japanese dwarf flying squirrel (Pteromys momonga) | ZooChat
     
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    Pteromyscus
    One species


    Smoky Flying Squirrel Pteromyscus pulverulentus
    Two subspecies: borneanus, pulverulentus


    There are no photos of this species in the Zoochat galleries.
     
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    Trogopterus
    One species


    Complex-toothed Flying Squirrel Trogopterus xanthipes
    Monotypic


    There are no photos of this species in the Zoochat galleries.
     
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    I'm loving this thread, probably because I love squirrels! :)

    This must be one of the more difficult threads as there are hundreds (if not over a thousand) pictures of different rodents in the galleries, and those without scientific names must be quite hard to pin down to specific species?
     
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    I love squirrels too. I'm better with Asian squirrels than the Neotropical ones though, just due to familiarity. (Luckily the next part of this thread is the Callosciurinae, which are all Asian).

    Rodents are a real mission - there are photos with no scientific names, mistaken IDs (usually the fault of the zoo's labelling), sometimes even with no name at all. I have to check each one to make sure it's correctly labelled just in case it's something different that I don't have yet (and I don't always get it correct myself, of course, because I'm only all-seeing not all-knowing). Also I'm that dumb that I decided to stick with the idea of identifying as many as possible to subspecies, which is, shall we say, "frustrating" when it comes to the taxonomic tangles that rodents are in.
     
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    Brum Well-Known Member 10+ year member

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    It's nice to know that even the all-seeing one has his flaws! :p

    Yeah, you have caused yourself a lot more work. And we haven't even got to Muridae yet, I'm not up on mice and rats but if they are even half as complicated as the squirrels then damn, you've just lost a lot of free time! ;)
     
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    Yep, no more travelling for me for a while!
     
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