Monotremes and Marsupials Flashcards
Monotremes belong to subclass
prototheria
Which species are in order monotremata
platypus and echidna
Platypus family
Ornithorhynchidae
Echidna family
Tachyglossidae
Monotremata skull characteristics
adults are edentate, lack auditory bullae
echidna diet
myrmecophage
platypus diet
aquatic insectivore
monotremata characteristics
cloaca, males have ankle spurs, epipubic bones, extra bones in pectoral girdle, lay rubbery eggs
Metatheria distribution
Nearctic (1 sp), Neotropical, Australasian
Metatheria skull characteristics
angular process of dentary inflected lingually, palatine vacuities, auditory bullae not always present
Metatheria body characterstics
pouches, epipubic bones, bifurcate vagina and uterus, bifurcate penis, highly altricial newborns
Order of opossums
Didelphimorphia
Kangaroos, koalas and wombats belong to which order?
Diprotodontia
Diprotodontia skull characteristics
- Diprotodont lower jaw: single pair of procumbent lower incisors
- Usually 3 pair upper incisors
- Lack lower canines (usually lack upper canines also)
Diprotodontia body characteristics
syndactyly: digits 2 and 3 fused except for claws
Order for marsupial carnivores
Dasyuromorphia
Dasyuromorphia skull characteristics
- DF: 4/3, 1/1, 2-3/2-3, 4/4 = 42-46
- canines usually large with sharp edge
- upper molars with 3 sharp cusps
Dasyuromorphia body characteristics
- hallux, when present, is clawless
- marsupium poorly developed or absent
- tail long but never prehensile
-diversity of body shapes, analogous to shrews, rats, civet, etc. Thylacine was convergent with wolf.
Didelphimorphia distribution
1 spp. in Nearctic, Neotropics
Didelphimorphia skull characteristics
- DF: 5/4, 1/1, 3/3, 4/4 = 50
- long rostrum
- narrow braincase with prominent sagittal crest
- upper molars tritubercular; lower molars have trigonid (shearing) and talonid (crushing) structures
Didelphimorphia body characteristics
rat-shaped body, long tail that’s usually prehensile, opposable clawless hallux, scansorial claspers
Didelphimorphia species in SLO
Didelphis virginiana
Playing dead is called
thanatosis
Monotremata distribution
Australasian