- Source: Tarsius
Tarsius is a genus of tarsiers, small primates native to islands of Southeast Asia. Until 2010, all tarsier species were typically assigned to this genus, but a revision of the family Tarsiidae restored the generic status of Cephalopachus and created a new genus Carlito.
All members of Tarsius are found on Sulawesi, while Cephalopachus is found on Sundaland and Carlito in Greater Mindanao.
Species
As of 2018, Fossilworks also recognizes the following additional extinct species:
†Tarsius eocaenus Beard et al., 1994
†Tarsius sirindhornae Chaimanee et al., 2011
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Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Krabuku
- Krabuku selayar
- Krabuku siau
- Krabuku ingkat
- Krabuku spektral Gursky
- Krabuku gorontalo
- Krabuku kerdil
- Krabuku sangir
- Tarsius makassar
- Krabuku peleng
- Tarsius
- Horsfield's tarsier
- Tarsier
- Philippine tarsier
- Spectral tarsier
- Pygmy tarsier
- Sangihe tarsier
- List of tarsiiformes
- Tarsiiformes
- Siau Island tarsier