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The Earliest Fossil Pangolin (Pholidota: Manidae) from Africa

Journal of Mammalogy, 1985
Daniel L Gebo   +2 more
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Extrinsic Lingual Musculature of Two Pangolins (Pholidota: Manidae)

Journal of Mammalogy, 1995
The tongue of Manis tricuspis (an African pangolin) and Manis javanica (an Asian pangolin) can be divided into three parts: free part; glossal tube; nonprotruded part. The glossal tube is a complex structure consisting of five concentric musculofascial tubes. It probably provides extra mucous membrane to cover the tongue during protrusion.
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Complete mitochondrial genome sequence for the Malayan Pangolin Manis javanica (Pholidota, Manidae)

Conservation Genetics Resources, 2015
Manis javanica has been listed as a critically endangered species by IUCN due to over commercial harvesting (for food and medicine) and international trade. Identifying the species and sources of M. javanica in markets is important for resource conservation and trade controls. Mitochondrial DNA is a powerful molecular marker for species identification,
Weiye Li   +5 more
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First photographic evidence and record of the Indian Pangolin <Manis crassicaudata> (Mammalia: Pholidota: Manidae) from Rajkot, Gujarat, India

open access: yesJournal of Threatened Taxa
Indian Pangolin Manis crassicaudata and Chinese Pangolin Manis pentadactylus are two species found in the Indian subcontinent. Despite legal protections, both species face severe population declines. This report, marking the first observation of Indian Pangolin in Gujarat's Rajkot District, underscores need for enhanced legal protections, community ...
Vikram Aditya
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The impact of anthropogenic activities on <Manis javanica> Desmarest, 1822 (Mammalia: Pholidota: Manidae) in Sepanggar Hill, Malaysia

open access: yesJournal of Threatened Taxa
The Sunda Pangolin, also known as Manis javanica Desmarest, 1822 (Pholidota: Manidae), is the only pangolin species found in Malaysia. This species is ‘Critically Endangered’ as per the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species and is among the most heavily trafficked mammals globally.
Jephte Sompud
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