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Krefft's glider (Petaurus notatus) is a species of arboreal nocturnal gliding possum, a type of small marsupial. It is native to most of eastern mainland Australia and has been introduced to Tasmania. Populations of Petaurus from New Guinea and Indonesia previously classified under P. breviceps are also tentatively classified under P. notatus by the American Society of Mammalogists, but likely represent a complex of distinct species. As most captive gliders referred to as "sugar gliders" in at least the United States are thought to originate from West Papua, this likely makes them Krefft's gliders, at least tentatively.

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  • Petaurus notatus (de)
  • Petauro di Krefft (it)
  • Krefft's glider (en)
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  • Petaurus notatus (engl. Krefft's glider) ist eine Beuteltierart aus der Gattung der Gleithörnchenbeutler, die im östlichen Australien westlich der Great Dividing Range von South Australia bis in den Norden von Queensland vorkommt. Bei den vom Menschen nach Tasmanien eingeführten Gleithörnchenbeutlern handelt es sich wahrscheinlich ebenfalls um Petaurus notatus. Die Art ist damit wahrscheinlich die in Australien am weitesten verbreitete Gleithörnchenbeutlerart. (de)
  • Krefft's glider (Petaurus notatus) is a species of arboreal nocturnal gliding possum, a type of small marsupial. It is native to most of eastern mainland Australia and has been introduced to Tasmania. Populations of Petaurus from New Guinea and Indonesia previously classified under P. breviceps are also tentatively classified under P. notatus by the American Society of Mammalogists, but likely represent a complex of distinct species. As most captive gliders referred to as "sugar gliders" in at least the United States are thought to originate from West Papua, this likely makes them Krefft's gliders, at least tentatively. (en)
  • Il petauro di Krefft (Petaurus notatus ) è un piccolo marsupiale notturno, originario per la maggior parte dell'Australia continentale orientale, successivamente è stato introdotto in Tasmania. Le popolazioni di petauri della Nuova Guinea e dell'Indonesia sono state precedentemente classificate sotto il nome di petaurus breviceps per poi essere classificate provvisoriamente sotto il nome petaurus notatus da parte dell'American Society of Mammalogists (Società americana dei mammiferi). Probabilmente (i petaurus breviceps ed i petaurus notatus) rappresentano un complesso di specie distinte, poiché si pensa che la maggior parte dei petauri in cattività indicati come "petauri dello zucchero", almeno negli Stati Uniti, provenga dalla Papua occidentale, questo probabilmente li rende petauri di K (it)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Sugar_Glider_JCB.jpg
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  • Peters, 1859 (en)
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