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Encyclopedia > Procyonidae
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Procyonidae
Common Raccoon
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Carnivora
Family: Procyonidae
Gray, 1825
Genera

Procyon
Nasua
Cyonasua - extinct
Chapalmalania - extinct
Nasuella
Bassariscus
Bassaricyon
Potos Image File history File links Download high-resolution version (2209x1577, 922 KB) Procyon lotor in German: Waschbär in English: Common raccoon March 2005 de:Kölner Zoo, Cologne Photo taken by user de:Benutzer:BS Thurner Hof File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this... Binomial name Procyon lotor (Linnaeus, 1758) Common Raccoon range (in red) The Common Raccoon (Procyon lotor), also known as the Northern Raccoon, Racoon, or Coon, is a widespread, medium-sized, omnivorous mammal of North America. ... Scientific classification or biological classification is a method by which biologists group and categorize species of organisms. ... Animalia redirects here. ... Typical Classes See below Chordates (phylum Chordata) are a group of animals that includes the vertebrates, together with several closely related invertebrates. ... Subclasses Allotheria* Order Multituberculata (extinct) Order Volaticotheria (extinct) Order Palaeoryctoides (extinct) Order Triconodonta (extinct) Prototheria Order Monotremata Theria Infraclass Marsupialia Infraclass Eutheria The mammals are the class of vertebrate animals characterized by the production of milk in females for the nourishment of young, from mammary glands present on most species... Families 17, See classification The diverse order Carnivora IPA: (from Latin carō (stem carn-) flesh, + vorāre to devour) includes over 260 placental mammals. ... John Edward Gray. ... For other uses of the word, please see Genus (disambiguation). ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Species Nasua nasua Nasua narica Nasua nelsoni The name coati is applied to any of three species of small neotropical mammals in the genus Nasua, family Procyonidae, ranging from southern Arizona to north of Argentina. ... Chapalmalania is an extinct genus of mammal. ... Binomial name Nasuella olivacea (Gray, 1865) The Mountain Coati or Dwarf coati (Nasuella olivacea) is a small procyonid, the only member of the genus nasuella. ... Species Bassariscus astutus B. sumichrasti Bassariscus is a genus of the family Procyonidae, subfamily Procyoninae, defined in 1887 by Elliott Coues. ... Species Bassaricyon alleni Bassaricyon beddardi Bassaricyon gabbii Bassaricyon lasius Bassaricyon pauli Olingos are small procyonids who comprise the genus Bassaricyon, native to the rainforests of Central and South America from Nicaragua to Peru. ... Binomial name Potos flavus (Schreber, 1774) Kinkajou range The Kinkajou (Potos flavus), also known as the Honey Bear, is a nocturnal rainforest mammal related to the ringtail, raccoon, and the lesser panda. ...

Procyonidae is a family of carnivores which includes the raccoons, coatis and others. In biological classification, family (Latin: familia, plural familiae) is 1) a rank or 2) a taxon in that rank. ... Families 17, See classification The diverse order Carnivora IPA: (from Latin carō (stem carn-) flesh, + vorāre to devour) includes over 260 placental mammals. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Species Nasua nasua Nasua narica Nasua nelsoni The name coati is applied to any of three species of small neotropical mammals in the genus Nasua, family Procyonidae, ranging from southern Arizona to north of Argentina. ...


There is considerable uncertainty over the correct classification of several members. The Red Panda was previously classified in this family, but some experts, including Don E. Wilson and DeeAnn M. Reeder, classify it as a member of the bear family (Ursidae) or in its own family the Ailuridae. The status of the various olingos is disputed: they may all be better regarded as subspecies of Bassaricyon gabbii. Binomial name Ailurus fulgens F. Cuvier, 1825 Red Panda range The Red Panda, Ailurus fulgens (shining cat, from a Latinized form of the Greek αιλουρος, ailouros, cat, and the participial form of the Latin fulgere, to shine), also known as the Lesser Panda, Bear Cat or Fire Fox[1], is a... For other meanings, see Bear (disambiguation). ... Binomial name Ailurus fulgens Cuvier, 1825 The Red Panda (Ailurus fulgens Latin fire colored cat) Chinese: 小熊貓; (pinyin: xiǎo xióng māo) or lesser panda, is a mostly vegetarian cat-sized (60 cm long) mammal. ... In zoology, as in other branches of biology, subspecies is the rank immediately subordinate to a species. ...


Because of their general build, the Procyonidae are often viewed as smaller cousins of the bear family. This is apparent in their German names: a raccoon is called a Waschbär (washing bear, as he "washes" his food before eating), a coati is a Nasenbär (nose-bear) while a Kinkajou is a Honigbär (honey-bear). Dutch follows suit, calling the animals wasbeer, neusbeer and rolstaartbeer respectively.


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Procyonidae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (176 words)
Procyonidae is a family of Carnivora which includes the raccoons, coatis and others.
The status of the various olingos is disputed: they may all be better regarded as subspecies of Bassaricyon gabbi.
Because of their general build, the Procyonidae are often viewed as smaller cousins of the bear family.
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