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This is a list of mammals of South Australia. It includes all mammals recorded in South Australia since European settlement, including some known only from subfossil remains, and including non-feral introduced species.

Except where otherwise referenced, this list is based upon Kemper, Catherine; Reardon, Terry; Queale, Lynette (2000). "Mammals". In Robinson, A. C.; Casperson, K. D.; Hutchinson, M. N. (eds.). A List of the Vertebrates of South Australia. Biological Survey of South Australia..[1]


Subclass Prototheria



Order Monotremata



Family Ornithorhynchidae


Family Tachyglossidae


Subclass Marsupialia



Order Dasyuromorphia



Family Myrmecobiidae


Family Dasyuridae

Subfamily Dasyurinae
Subfamily Phascogalinae
Subfamily Planigalinae
Subfamily Sminthopsinae

Order Peramelemorphia



Family †Chaeropodidae


Family Peramelidae

Subfamily Peramelinae
Subfamily Thylacomyinae

Order Notoryctemorphia



Family Notoryctidae


Order Diprotodontia



Family Phascolarctidae


Family Vombatidae


Family Phalangeridae


Family Potoroidae


Family Macropodidae


Family Burramyidae


Family Pseudocheiridae


Family Petauridae


Acrobatidae


Subclass Eutheria



Order Chiroptera



Suborder Megachiroptera


Family Pteropodidae


Suborder Microchiroptera


Family Emballonuridae


Family Megadermatidae


Family Molossidae


Family Vespertilionidae

Subfamily Miniopterinae
Subfamily Nytophilinae
Subfamily Vespertilioninae

Order Carnivora



Family Canidae


Family Otariidae

Subfamily Arctocephalinae
Subfamily Otariinae

Family Phocidae


Order Cetacea



Suborder Mysticeti


Family Balaenidae


Family Neobalaenidae


Family Balaenopteridae


Suborder Odontoceti


Family Delphinidae


Family Phocoenidae


Family Physeteridae


Family Kogiidae


Family Ziphiidae


Order Artiodactyla



Family Cervidae


Order Rodentia



Family Muridae

Subfamily Hydromyinae
Subfamily Murinae

Order Lagomorpha



Family Leporidae


Notes


  1. never collected live in South Australia, but reported by John Gould in 1863, and remains have since been found in subfossil deposits
  2. locally extinct on mainland; native populations remain on the Franklin Islands; introduced on Reevesby and St Peter Islands
  3. known in South Australia only from subfossil deposits, which are difficult to distinguish from those of P. gouldii

References


  1. Kemper, Catherine; Reardon, Terry; Queale, Lynette (2000). "Mammals". In Robinson, A. C.; Casperson, K. D.; Hutchinson, M. N. (eds.). A List of the Vertebrates of South Australia (PDF). Biological Survey of South Australia. Retrieved 9 December 2020.
  2. 'Extinct' wallaby goes back on show ABC News, 15 February 2012. Retrieved 8 December 2020.
  3. "Petaurus notatus". ASM Mammal Diversity Database. 1.5. American Society of Mammalogists. Retrieved 9 September 2021.
  4. Cremona, T., Baker, A. M., Cooper, S. J., Montague-Drake, R., Stobo-Wilson, A. M., & Carthew, S. M. (2020). Integrative taxonomic investigation of Petaurus breviceps (Marsupialia: Petauridae) reveals three distinct species. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society.
  5. Jooste, James (28 June 2016). "Wild dog populations will be out of control within five years without dedicated dogger, former trapper says". ABC News. Retrieved 15 September 2021.
  6. Dulaney, Michael (22 July 2016). "'Every possible genetic combination': The diverse street dogs of the APY Lands". ABC News. Retrieved 15 September 2021.
  7. Robinson, A. C.; Kemper, C. M.; Medlin, G. C.; Watts, C. H. S. (2000). "The rodents of South Australia". Wildlife Research. 27 (4): 379–404. doi:10.1071/WR97044.



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