Manis – Wikipedia

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Genus of mammals

Asiatic pangolin
Manis.jpg
Living pangolins from genus Manis
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Pholidota
Family: Manidae
Subfamily: Maninae
Gray, 1821
Genus: Manis
Linnaeus, 1758
Type species
Manis pentadactyla

Linnaeus, 1758

Species
Manis ranges.png
Synonyms[2][3]
  • Mania
  • Manidae (Gray, 1821)
  • Manina (Gray, 1825)[4]
  • Pholidotina (Gray, 1873)
  • Pangolin (Gray, 1873)
  • Pangolinus (Rafinesque, 1821)
  • Paramanis (Pocock, 1924)
  • Phatages (Sundevall, 1843)
  • Phatagenus (Sundevall, 1843)
  • Pholidotus (Brisson, 1762)
  • Quaggelo (Frisch, 1775)

Manis is a genus of South Asian and East Asian pangolins, the Asiatic pangolins, from subfamily Maninae, within family Manidae.[5][6]

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Etymology[edit]

Carl Linnaeus (1758) invented the Neo-Latin generic name Manis apparently as a feminine singular form of the Latin masculine plural Manes, the Ancient Roman name for a type of spirit, after the animal’s strange appearance.[7]

Taxonomy[edit]

  • Subfamily: Maninae (Asiatic pangolins)
    • Genus: Manis (Asiatic pangolins)

Phylogeny[edit]

Phylogenetic position of genus Manis within family Manidae.[10][11][1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Philippe Gaubert, Agostinho Antunes, Hao Meng, Lin Miao, Stéphane Peigné, Fabienne Justy, Flobert Njiokou, Sylvain Dufour, Emmanuel Danquah, Jayanthi Alahakoon, Erik Verheyen, William T Stanley, Stephen J O’Brien, Warren E Johnson, Shu-Jin Luo (2018) “The Complete Phylogeny of Pangolins: Scaling Up Resources for the Molecular Tracing of the Most Trafficked Mammals on Earth” Journal of Heredity, Volume 109, Issue 4, Pages 347–359
  2. ^ Palmer, Theodore Sherman (1904). Index Generum Mammalium: A List of the Genera and Families of Mammals. U. S. Government Printing Office. p. 822.
  3. ^ “Taxonomic history of the genus Manis. Mikko’s Phylogeny Archive. Retrieved 2019-09-18.
  4. ^ J. E. Gray. (1825.) “An outline of an attempt at the disposition of Mammalia into Tribes and Families, with a list of genera apparently appertaining to each Tribe.” Annals of Philosophy, new series 10:337-344
  5. ^ “Oldstyle id: d36852dde74a91d7c965591b175947ec”. Species 2000 & ITIS Catalogue of Life. Species 2000: Naturalis, Leiden, the Netherlands.
  6. ^ Schlitter, D.A. (2005). “Order Pholidota”. In Wilson, D.E.; Reeder, D.M (eds.). Mammal Species of the World: A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference (3rd ed.). Johns Hopkins University Press. pp. 530–531. ISBN 978-0-8018-8221-0. OCLC 62265494.
  7. ^ “ITIS Report Manis Linnaeus, 1758”. Retrieved May 28, 2018.
  8. ^ Huarong Zhang, Mark P. Miller, Feng Yang, Hon Ki Chan, Philippe Gaubert, Gary Ades, Gunter A. Fischer (2015.) “Molecular tracing of confiscated pangolin scales for conservation and illegal trade monitoring in Southeast Asia”, Global Ecology and Conservation, Volume 4, Pages 414-422
  9. ^ Jingyang Hu, Christian Roos, Xue Lv, Weimin Kuang, Li Yu (2020.) “Molecular Genetics Supports a Potential Fifth Asian Pangolin Species (Mammalia, Pholidota, Manis)” Zoological Science, 37(6):538-543
  10. ^ Gaudin, Timothy (2009). “The Phylogeny of Living and Extinct Pangolins (Mammalia, Pholidota) and Associated Taxa: A Morphology Based Analysis” (PDF). Journal of Mammalian Evolution. Heidelberg, Germany: Springer Science+Business Media. 16 (4): 235–305. doi:10.1007/s10914-009-9119-9. S2CID 1773698.
  11. ^ Kondrashov, Peter; Agadjanian, Alexandre K. (2012). “A nearly complete skeleton of Ernanodon (Mammalia, Palaeanodonta) from Mongolia: morphofunctional analysis”. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 32 (5): 983–1001. doi:10.1080/02724634.2012.694319. ISSN 0272-4634. S2CID 86059673.



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