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The long-beaked echidnas make up one of the two genera (Genus Zaglossus) of echidna, a spiny monotreme that lives in New Guinea. There are three living species, and two extinct species.

Species


Zaglossus attenboroughi

  • Habitat: regions of New Guinea at higher elevation than highland forests
  • Era: the present

Remarks: see Sir David's Long-beaked Echidna

Zaglossus bartoni

  • Habitat:on the central cordillera between the Paniai Lakes and the Nanneau Range, as well as the Huon Peninsula
  • Era: the present

Remarks: see Eastern Long-beaked Echidna

Zaglossus bruijni

Remarks: see Western Long-beaked Echidna

Zaglossus hacketti

Zaglossus robustus

Remarks: This species is known from a fossil skull about 65 cm long.

References


  • Flannery, T.F. and Groves, C.P. 1998 A revision of the genus Zaglossus (Monotremata, Tachyglossidae), with description of new species and subspecies. Mammalia, 62(3): 367-396

External links


Prehistoric monotremes | Monotremes

Проехидна | Zaglossus | Langschnabeligel | Long-beaked Echidna | Vachtegels | Проехидна

 

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