Pygmy Flying Squirrel - Species

Species

  • Lesser Pygmy Flying Squirrel Petaurillus emiliae Thomas, 1908
  • Hose's Pygmy Flying Squirrel Petaurillus hosei (Thomas, 1900)
  • Selangor Pygmy Flying Squirrel Petaurillus kinlochii (Robinson and Kloss, 1911)
Extant species of family Sciuridae (subfamily Sciurinae, Pteromyini tribe)
  • Kingdom: Animalia
  • Phylum: Chordata
  • Class: Mammalia
  • Order: Rodentia
  • Suborder: Sciuromorpha
Eoglaucomys
  • Kashmir flying squirrel (Eoglaucomys fimbriatus)
Glaucomys
  • Southern flying squirrel (Glaucomys volans)
  • Northern flying squirrel (Glaucomys sabrinus)
Hylopetes
  • Particolored flying squirrel (Hylopetes alboniger)
  • Afghan flying squirrel (Hylopetes baberi)
  • Bartel's flying squirrel (Hylopetes bartelsi)
  • Gray-cheeked flying squirrel (Hylopetes lepidus)
  • Palawan flying squirrel (Hylopetes nigripes)
  • Indochinese flying squirrel (Hylopetes phayrei)
  • Jentink's flying squirrel (Hylopetes platyurus)
  • Sipora flying squirrel (Hylopetes sipora)
  • Red-cheeked flying squirrel (Hylopetes spadiceus)
  • Sumatran flying squirrel (Hylopetes winstoni)
Iomys
  • Javanese flying squirrel (Iomys horsfieldi)
  • Mentawi flying squirrel (Iomys sipora)
Petaurillus
  • Lesser pygmy flying squirrel (Petaurillus emiliae)
  • Hose's pygmy flying squirrel (Petaurillus hosei)
  • Selangor pygmy flying squirrel (Petaurillus kinlochii)
Petinomys
  • Basilan flying squirrel (Petinomys crinitus)
  • Whiskered flying squirrel (Petinomys genibarbis)
  • Hagen's flying squirrel (Petinomys hageni)
  • Siberut flying squirrel (Petinomys lugens)
  • Arrow flying squirrel (Petinomys sagitta)
  • Temminck's flying squirrel (Petinomys setosus)
  • Vordermann's flying squirrel (Petinomys vordermanni)
  • Travancore flying squirrel (Petinomys fuscocapillus)
Aeretes
  • Groove-toothed flying squirrel (Aeretes melanopterus)
Aeromys
  • Black flying squirrel (Aeromys tephromelas)
  • Thomas's flying squirrel (Aeromys thomasi)
Belomys
  • Hairy-footed flying squirrel (Belomys pearsonii)
Biswamoyopterus
  • Namdapha flying squirrel (Biswamoyopterus biswasi)
Eupetaurus
  • Woolly flying squirrel (Eupetaurus cinereus)
Petaurista
  • Red and white giant flying squirrel (Petaurista alborufus)
  • Spotted giant flying squirrel (Petaurista elegans)
  • Hodgson's giant flying squirrel (Petaurista magnificus)
  • Bhutan giant flying squirrel (Petaurista nobilis)
  • Indian giant flying squirrel (Petaurista philippensis)
  • Chinese giant flying squirrel (Petaurista xanthotis)
  • Japanese giant flying squirrel (Petaurista leucogenys)
  • Red giant flying squirrel (Petaurista petaurista)
Pteromys
  • Siberian flying squirrel (Pteromys volans)
  • Japanese dwarf flying squirrel (Pteromys momonga)
Pteromyscus
  • Smoky flying squirrel (Pteromyscus pulverulentus)
Trogopterus
  • Complex-toothed flying squirrel (Trogopterus xanthipes)
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