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Suidae (hogs and pigs)

Synonyms: Phacochoeridae

Wikipedia Abstract

Suidae is a family of artiodactyl mammals commonly called pigs, hogs, or boars. In addition to numerous fossil species, up to sixteen extant species are currently recognized, classified into between four and eight genera. The family includes the domestic pig, Sus scrofa domesticus or Sus domesticus, in addition to numerous species of wild pig, such as the babirusa Babyrousa babyrussa and the warthog Phacochoerus aethiopicus. All suids, or swine, are native to the Old World, ranging from Asia to Europe and Africa.
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Genus

Babyrousa (babirusa) (4)   (1)
Bunolistriodon (1)
Chleuastochoerus (2)
Conohyus (5)
Eocenchoerus (1)
Eumaiochoerus (1)
Gerontochoerus (1)
Hippohyus (1)
Hippopotamodon (4)
Hylochoerus (forest hogs) (2)
Hyotherium (4)
Kenyasus (3)
Kolpochoerus (7)
Kubanochoerus (2)
Libycochoerus (2)
Listriodon (8)
Lophiochoerus (1)
Lopholistriodon (3)
Megalochoerus (2)
Mesochoerus (1)
Metridiochoerus (4)
Microstonyx (3)
Nguruwe (3)
Notochoerus (2)
Nyanzachoerus (4)
Omochoerus (1)
Phacochoerus (warthogs) (2)
Potamochoerus (bushpig and red river hog) (4)
Pronotochoerus (1)
Propotamochoerus (2)
Sinapriculus (1)
Sivachoerus (1)
Sus (pigs) (22)   (3)   (1)
Tetraconodon (1)

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External References

Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-13; License: CC BY 4.0