A family of long-tailed terrestrial omnivores including RACCOONS, ringtails, and coatimundis.

The ancestral carnivore karyotype (2n = 38) lives today in ringtails. (1/12)

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Functional correlates of fiber architecture of the lateral caudal musculature in prehensile and nonprehensile tails of the platyrrhini (primates) and procyonidae (carnivora). (2/12)

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Group composition and activity patterns of brown-nosed coatis in savanna fragments, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil. (3/12)

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Vaccinia virus infection in monkeys, Brazilian Amazon. (4/12)

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Blastomycosis in man after kinkajou bite. (5/12)

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Raccoon roundworms in pet kinkajous--three states, 1999 and 2010. (6/12)

Baylisascaris procyonis (BP) is the common roundworm of raccoons (Procyon lotor). Adult BP live in the small intestine of this host, where they produce eggs that are passed in the feces. BP eggs ingested by nondefinitive host species hatch in the intestine, producing larvae that can migrate widely, causing visceral, ocular, or neural larva migrans. Cases of neural larva migrans in humans caused by BP likely acquired from raccoons have resulted in severe encephalitis with permanent deficits and in death. Although raccoons are the most common definitive host of BP in North America, some other carnivores, including domestic dogs, can serve as definitive hosts, making them a potential source of human disease. Less well-documented is infection in procyonids other than raccoons (e.g., kinkajous [Potos flavus], coatis [Nasua spp.], olingos [Bassaricyon spp.], and ringtails [Bassariscus astutus]) and the potential for transmission from these species to humans. This report describes cases of BP infection in pet kinkajous that placed humans at risk for infection. Avoiding contact with feces from potentially infected animals and routine deworming of pets, including dogs and exotic species that might host this parasite, will prevent infection with BP.  (+info)

Seasonal variation in serum testosterone, testicular volume and semen characteristics in coatis (Nasua nasua). (7/12)

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Identification of Encephalitozoon and Enterocytozoon (microsporidia) spores in stool and urine samples obtained from free-living South American Coatis (Nasua nasua). (8/12)

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Procyonidae is not a medical term, but a biological term referring to a family of mammals that includes raccoons, coatis, ringtails, and others. They are part of the order Carnivora, although many members have a diet that is primarily herbivorous or omnivorous.

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Data related to Procyonidae at Wikispecies Media related to Procyonidae at Wikimedia Commons (Articles with short description, ... Most members of Procyonidae are solitary; however, some species form groups. Coati females will form bands of 4-24 individuals ... Procyonidae J.E. Gray, 1825 †Broilianinae Dehm, 1950 †Broiliana Dehm, 1950 †B. dehmi Beaumont & Mein, 1973 †B. nobilis Dehm, ... Procyonidae (/proʊsiːjɔːnɪdiː/) is a New World family of the order Carnivora. It comprises the raccoons, ringtails, cacomistles ...
Procyonidae; Racoon. Bears; Grizzly, Black Bears of Various colour fazes *Indigenous Game Animals Within the Yalakom Watershed ...
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Procyonidae indet. Proboscidea indet. List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in Nicaragua Las Sierras Formation at ...
Members of the Procyonidae family are procyonids and include raccoons, coatis, olingos, kinkajous, ring-tailed cats, and ... Procyonidae comprises fourteen extant species, divided into six genera. Members of the Ursidae family are ursids, or ... II, part 1b, Carnivores (Mustelidae and Procyonidae). Smithsonian Institution. ISBN 978-90-04-08876-4. Hoath, Richard (2009). A ... Procyonidae, and Ursidae, and include the dogs, bears, raccoons, weasels, and pinnipeds. The exact organization of the species ...
Prange, S. & Prange, T.J. (2009). "Bassaricyon gabbii (Carnivora: Procyonidae)". Mammalian Species. 826: 1-7. doi:10.1644/826.1 ... is a tree-dwelling member of the family Procyonidae, which also includes raccoons. It was the first species of olingo to be ... Procyonidae, Carnivorans of Central America, Least concern biota of North America, Mammals described in 1876). ...
The fourteen species of Procyonidae are split into six genera, which are not currently grouped into named clades. Procyonidae ... The family Procyonidae consists of fourteen extant species belonging to six genera and divided into dozens of extant subspecies ... Procyonidae is a family of mammals in the order Carnivora, which includes raccoons, coatis, olingos, kinkajous, ring-tailed ... In addition to the extant species, as of 2020[update] Procyonidae includes forty extinct species placed in the six extant and ...
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Polecat-ferret hybrid Heptner, V. G.; Sludskii, A. A. (2002). "Part 1b: Carnivores (Mustelidae and Procyonidae)". Mammals of ...
"White-nosed Coati, Nasua narica Carnivora: Procyonidae". "Procyon lotor (raccoon)". www.cabi.org. University of Wisconsin- ...
"white-nosed Coati, Nasua narica Carnivora: Procyonidae". www.invasive.org. "Procyon lotor (raccoon)". www.cabi.org. "特定外来生物の解説: ...
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Archived 2014-10-06 at the Wayback Machine Guzman-Lenis, A. R. (2004). "Preliminary Review of the Procyonidae in Colombia" (PDF ... ISBN 978-84-96553-49-1 Decker, D. M. (1991). "Systematics of the Coatis, Genus Nasua (Mammalia, Procyonidae)" (PDF). ... Procyonidae), found in the tropical and subtropical parts of South America. An adult generally weighs from 2-7.2 kg (4.4-15.9 ... Procyonidae, Carnivorans of South America, Mammals of Argentina, Mammals of Bolivia, Mammals of Brazil, Mammals of Colombia, ...
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II, part 1b, Carnivores (Mustelidae and Procyonidae). Washington, D.C. : Smithsonian Institution Libraries and National Science ...
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Procyonidae, Carnivora): ecomorphological interpretation in the context of carnivorans". Earth and Environmental Science ...
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Family: Procyonidae One species of raccoons occurs in Pennsylvania. Order: Artiodactyla Family: Cervidae Two species of deer ...
... is a genus of coatis of the family Procyonidae. Two additional species of coatis, commonly known as mountain coatis, are ... ISBN 978-84-96553-49-1 Decker, D.M. (1991). Systematics Of The Coatis, Genus Nasua (Mammalia, Procyonidae) Archived 2014-10-06 ... Procyonidae)" (PDF). Small Carnivore Conservation. 41: 65-74. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-01-16. Retrieved 2013-08 ... "Phylogeny of the Procyonidae (Mammalia: Carvnivora): Molecules, morphology and the Great American Interchange". Molecular ...
... and Procyonidae". Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History. 12: 109-138. hdl:2246/1535. OCLC 46687698. Miklos Kretzoi ...
Procyonidae) in North America". Vertebrate Paleontology in Utah: 487-493. Spassov, Nikolai; Geraads, Denis (2011). "A skull of ...
... and Procyonidae". Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History. 12: 109-138. hdl:2246/1535. OCLC 46687698. Kalandadze, N ...
Some morphologic features are reminiscent of the Viverridae and some Procyonidae." The phylogenetic relationships of genus ...
Procyonidae indet. Sciuridae indet. Tayassuinae indet. Ursidae indet. List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in Oregon ...
Racoons (Procyonidae). Six genera and twelve species. Skunks (Mephitidae). Four genera and twelve species. Weasels, martens, ...
Examples: Cynodont ("dog tooth"); Cynognathus ("dog jaw"); Cynopterus ("dog wing"); Arctocyon ("bear dog"); Procyonidae (" ...
"Procyonidae - Raccoons and Ringtails , University of Texas El Paso". Hibbard, C. W. (August 1952). "A new Bassariscus from the ... Bassariscus is a genus in the family Procyonidae. There are two extant species in the genus: the ringtail or ring-tailed cat (B ... Due to the more digitigrade stance of their legs compared to the plantigrade stance of other members of Procyonidae, some ... "Phylogeny of the Procyonidae (Mammalia: Carvnivora): Molecules, morphology and the Great American Interchange". Molecular ...
Based on fossil evidence from Russia and Bulgaria, the first known members of the family Procyonidae lived in Europe in the ... II, part 1b, Carnivores (Mustelidae & Procyonidae). Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Libraries and National Science ... "Phylogeny of the Procyonidae (Mammalia: Carnivora): Molecules, morphology and the Great American Interchange" (PDF). Molecular ...
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C. pascuali), Mammalia, Procyonidae) in Bolivia, Tariquía Fm., Late Miocene". Journal of South American Earth Sciences. 99: ... Procyonidae, Carnivora): ecomorphological interpretation in the context of carnivorans". Earth and Environmental Science ... Procyonidae), the first South American carnivoran". Journal of Morphology. 280 (3): 446-470. doi:10.1002/jmor.20956. PMID ... Procyonidae, Carnivora) and related taxa based on postcranial skeleton". Historical Biology. 30 (4): 496-506. doi:10.1080/ ...
Unlike many of their Procyonidae cousins, such as raccoons and kinkajous, coatis are diurnal and therefore do much of their ... Mora, J.M. (1999). "White-nosed coati Nasua narica (Carnivora: Procyonidae) as a potential pollinator of Ochroma pyramidale ( ... Guzman-Lenis, A. R. (2004). "Preliminary Review of the Procyonidae in Colombia" (PDF). Acta Biológica Colombiana. 9 (1): 69-76 ... Decker, D. M. (1991). "Systematics Of The Coatis, Genus Nasua (Mammalia, Procyonidae)" (PDF). Proceedings of the Biological ...
Data related to Procyonidae at Wikispecies Media related to Procyonidae at Wikimedia Commons (Articles with short description, ... Most members of Procyonidae are solitary; however, some species form groups. Coati females will form bands of 4-24 individuals ... Procyonidae J.E. Gray, 1825 †Broilianinae Dehm, 1950 †Broiliana Dehm, 1950 †B. dehmi Beaumont & Mein, 1973 †B. nobilis Dehm, ... Procyonidae (/proʊsiːjɔːnɪdiː/) is a New World family of the order Carnivora. It comprises the raccoons, ringtails, cacomistles ...
... (6) perekond Bassaricyon perekond Bassariscus perekond Nasua (1) perekond Nasuella perekond Potos (1) perekond ...
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Beisiegel BM: Notes on the coati, Nasua nasua (Carnivora: Procyonidae) in Atlantic Forest area. Rev Bras Biol. 2001, 61: 689- ... Placentation and fetal membrane development in the South American coati, Nasua nasua(Mammalia, Carnivora, Procyonidae). * ... Placentation and fetal membrane development in the South American coati, Nasua nasua(Mammalia, Carnivora, Procyonidae) ... Creed RFS, Biggers JD: Placental haemophagous organs in the Procyonidae and Mustelidae. J Reprod Fertil. 1964, 8: 133-137. ...
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Based on fossil evidence from France and Germany, the first known members of the family Procyonidae lived in Europe in the late ... Procyon, the taxonomic unit in which raccoons are placed, is a genus in the mammalian family Procyonidae and order Carnivora. ... As members of the family Procyonidae and the subfamily Procyoninae, raccoons are placed with coatis (comprising the genus Nasua ... II, part 1b, Carnivores(Mustelidae & Procyonidae) (Washington, D.C. : Smithsonian Institution Libraries and National Science ...
PROCYONIDAE. Nasua nasua (Linnaeus, 1766). Coati. P 0.27. LC Cingulata DASYPODIDAE. Cabassous unicinctus (Linnaeus, 1758). ...
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Procyonidae Cacomistles, raccoons, coatis, olingos, the little coatimundi and the kinkajou Ursidae Bears ...
The cacomistle and especially the olingo are similar members of the family Procyonidae. These animals, however, do not have ...
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Procyonidae. Bassaricyon. (Olingos). *Eastern lowland olingo (B. alleni). *Northern olingo (B. gabbii) ...
antibodies in captive coatis (Nasua nasua Storr, 1780) (Carnivora: Procyonidae). J Venom Anim Toxins incl Trop Dis. 2009;15(4): ...
Reasons for regarding Cynarctus as belonging to the family Canidae instead of to the family Procyonidae have been stated ... 15):223-227, 1914; also pages 330 and 338 of Dental Morphologie of the Procyonidae with a Description of Cynarctoides, Gen. Nov ...
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2013. Demographics, diet, movements, and survival of an isolated, unmanaged raccoon Procyon lotor (Procyonidae, Carnivora) ...
Morphological and behavioral adaptations for arboreality in the raccoon family, Procyonidae. American Zoologist, 17:975. ...
Procyonidae. (Raccoons, coatis, olingos). Bassaricyon. (Olingos). *Eastern lowland olingo (B. alleni). *Northern olingo (B. ...
Raccoons are highly adaptable animals that are classified in the Procyonidae family. Within North America, there are seven ...
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The panda was once thought to be a member of the procyonidae (raccoon) family but it is now known to be a bear. They are the ...
Phylogeny of the Procyonidae (Mammalia: Carnivora): molecules, morphology and the Great American Interchange. Molecular ...
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Red pandas were at first classified as relatives of raccoons in the Procyonidae family, because of physical similarities, such ...
  • Raccoon (sometimes racoon ) is the common name for any of the New World mammals comprising the genus Procyon of the Carnivora family Procyonidae, and particularly is associated with the common raccoon, P. lotor . (newworldencyclopedia.org)
  • Procyon , the taxonomic unit in which raccoons are placed, is a genus in the mammalian family Procyonidae and order Carnivora . (newworldencyclopedia.org)
  • They are a member of the Procyonidae family (genus: Procyon). (tinyblue.info)
  • As members of the family Procyonidae and the subfamily Procyoninae, raccoons are placed with coatis (comprising the genus Nasua ), mountain coatis (genus Nasuella ), and the ringtails and cacomistles (genus Bassariscus ). (newworldencyclopedia.org)
  • Raccoons are highly adaptable animals that are classified in the Procyonidae family. (wolfcenter.org)
  • Red pandas were at first classified as relatives of raccoons in the Procyonidae family, because of physical similarities, such as the head, teeth and ringed tail, according to the Smithsonian National Zoo . (livescience.com)
  • They have been grouped with raccoons (Procyonidae) and bears (Ursidae) but DNA research has placed them in their own unique family. (redpandanetwork.org)
  • Raccoons belong to the Procyonidae family, a group of small to medium-sized omnivorous mammals found in the Americas. (raccoondamages.com)
  • During this time, raccoons and other Procyonidae species adapted to changes in their environment by becoming more adaptable and versatile in their diet and behavior. (raccoondamages.com)
  • Coatis, scientifically known as Nasua, belong to the Procyonidae family, which also includes raccoons. (animalplanetory.com)
  • The term raccoon also is used sometimes as a collective term for all members of the family Procyonidae (the "raccoon family"), which includes the coati , kinkajous, and others, although procyonids is a more distinct term. (newworldencyclopedia.org)
  • The panda was once thought to be a member of the procyonidae (raccoon) family but it is now known to be a bear. (funtrivia.com)
  • [ 2 ] The Giant Panda was previously thought to be a member of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. (zubiaga.org)
  • Procyonidae (/proʊsiːjɔːnɪdiː/) is a New World family of the order Carnivora. (wikipedia.org)
  • Because of their general build, the Procyonidae are often popularly viewed as smaller cousins of the bear family. (wikipedia.org)
  • The cacomistle and especially the olingo are similar members of the family Procyonidae. (britannica.com)
  • Reasons for regarding Cynarctus as belonging to the family Canidae instead of to the family Procyonidae have been stated recently in detail by E. C. Galbreath (Remarks on Cynarctoides acridens from the Miocene of Colorado. (gutenberg.org)
  • All members of the Procyonidae family have similar physical characteristics, such as a long snout, sharp teeth, and a bushy tail. (raccoondamages.com)
  • The common ancestor of the Procyonidae family is believed to have lived approximately 25 million years ago during the Oligocene period. (raccoondamages.com)
  • Over time, the Procyonidae family evolved and diversified into the different species we see today. (raccoondamages.com)
  • Procyonidae (/proʊsiːjɔːnɪdiː/) is a New World family of the order Carnivora. (wikipedia.org)
  • White-nosed Coati, often known by the name Coatimundi or Coatimondi, is from the class Mammalia, order Carnivora, family Procyonidae, genus Nasua and Nasuella. (kidadl.com)
  • They belong to the family Procyonidae, a diverse group of mammals placed within the order Carnivora. (factanimal.com)
  • Once thought to be a member of the bear family, the raccoon (scientific name: Procyon lotor) is classified as a Procyonidae. (bearplanet.org)
  • ii) Family Procyonidae, genus Procyon (raccoon). (rilegislature.gov)
  • Being members of the Procyonidae (Raccoon) Family, coatis are divided into two genera with two species representing each genus. (wolfcenter.org)
  • They were first described as members of the raccoon family ( Procyonidae ) - a controversial classification - in 1825, because of ecological characteristics and morphological similarities of the head, dentition and ringed tail. (si.edu)
  • Like many of their close cousins within Procyonidae, coatis have evolved the brainpower to solve complex problems and remember sequences of actions in order to obtain food. (factanimal.com)
  • [3] Ang Nasua nasua sakop sa kahenera nga Nasua , ug kabanay nga Procyonidae . (wikipedia.org)

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