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Neogale

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Neogale

Neogale (colloquially referred to as the New World weasels) is a genus of carnivorous, highly active small mammals belonging to the Mustelidae family (which also contains badgers, weasels, martens, otters, and wolverines, among others). Native to the Americas, members of the genus can be found as far north as Alaska and as far south as Argentina and Bolivia. Across this distribution, they thrive in a range of habitats, from the deep-freezes of the Alaskan and Canadian boreal forests to the arid desert southwest, and from the humid tropics of Central and South America (including the Amazon basin) to the windswept foothills of the Andes and northern Patagonia.

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Neogale
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Long-tailed weasel (N. frenata)
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American mink (N. vison)
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Carnivora
Family: Mustelidae
Subfamily: Mustelinae
Genus: Neogale
Gray, 1865
Type species
Mustela frenata[1]
Species

N. africana
N. felipei
N. frenata
N. vison
N. macrodon

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Neogale range, including non-native areas
Synonyms
  • Mustela (in part)
  • Neovison Baryshnikov & Abramov, 1997
  • Grammogale
  • Cabreragale
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Taxonomy

Members of this genus were formerly classified into the genera Mustela and Neovison, but many studies had previously recovered several American species of Mustela, as well as both species within Neovison, to comprise a monophyletic clade distinct from all other members of Mustelinae.[2][3] A 2021 study found this clade to have diverged from Mustela during the Late Miocene, between 11.8 - 13.4 million years ago, with all members within the clade being more closely related to one another than to any of the other species in Mustela, and gave it the name Neogale, originally coined by John Edward Gray.[1] The American Society of Mammalogists later accepted this change.[4]

New World weasels
Mustelinae
Taxonomy of Neogale[5]

Species

There are 5 recent species in the genus, 4 extant and 1 extinct:[4]

Extant species

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Image Scientific name Common name Distribution
Neogale africana (Desmarest, 1800) Amazon weasel Amazon Basin of South America
Neogale felipei (Izor and de la Torre, 1978) Colombian weasel Andes of Colombia and Ecuador
Thumb Neogale frenata (Lichtenstein, 1831) Long-tailed weasel Continental North America south of southern Canada; Andes and northern Amazon Basin in South America
Thumb Neogale vison (Schreber, 1777) American mink North America (United States and Canada); introduced to Europe, Japan, Chile and Argentina
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Extinct species

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Image Scientific name Common name Distribution
Thumb Neogale macrodon (Prentiss, 1903) Sea mink Maritime Provinces in Canada, New England in the United States; now extinct
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References

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