Galidictis

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Galidictis is a genus in the subfamily Galidiinae of the family Eupleridae: a group of carnivorans that are endemic to Madagascar.[1]

The name is from two ancient Greek words that both approximately mean ‘weasel’: galid- (see Galidia) and iktis.[2] Compare the word Galictis (grison, a closer relative of the weasel).

It contains the following two species and two subspecies:[1]

Image Scientific name Subspecies Common name Distribution
Galidictis fasciata
  • Galidictis fasciata fasciata
  • Galidictis fasciata striatus
Broad-striped Malagasy mongoose Madagascar
File:Mungo1.jpg Galidictis grandidieri Grandidier's mongoose Madagascar

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