Encyclopaedia master list

dillotest0

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I have been working on an encyclopaedic project for a while now, and recently I had an idea of creating a 'master list' for the thing so that I knew what would definitely be going in there.
And as photography and illustration constituted a major part of the Encyclopaedia experience in my vision, I felt it may be ludicrous to photograph many members of a family that all looked very similar. But if I happened across another species I felt worth including, then I would add it in. I have tried to make a 'reasonable' list given my residence in the United Kingdom, though there obviously are a few that may be questionable.
Currently I have finished the monotremes and marsupials.

MONOTREMES
Short-beaked Echidna [Tachyglossus sp.]
Long-beaked Echidna [Zaglossus sp.]
Duck-billed Platypus [Ornithorhynchus anatinus]
MARSUPIALS
Derby's Woolly Opossum [Caluromys derbianus]
Four-eyed Opossum [Philander sp.]
Water Opossum [Chironectes minimus]
Manicou [Didelphis marsupialis]
Virginia Opossum [Didelphis virginiana]
[Mouse Opossum #1] [Marmosa ?]
?[Mouse Opossum #2] [Marmosa ?]
Crest-tailed Mulgara [Dasycercus cristicauda]
Kowari [Dasyuroides byrnei]
either Tiger Quoll [Dasyurus maculatus] or Eastern Quoll [Dasyurus viverrinus]
?Myoictis [Myoictis sp.]
?Phascolosorex [Phascolosorex sp.]
?Pseudantechnius [Pseudantechnius sp.]
Antechinus [Antechinus sp.]
Tasmanian Devil [Sarcophilus harrisii]
Fat-tailed Dunnart [Sminthopsis crassicaudata]
{Thylacine [Thylacinus cynocephalus]}
Great Bilby [Macrotis lagotis]
Southern Brown Bandicoot [Isoodon obesulus]
Bear Cuscus [Ailurops ursinus]
Brushtail Possum [Trichosurus vulpecula]
Ground Cuscus [Phalanger gymnotis]
Spotted Cuscus [Spilocuscus maculatus]
Greater Glider [Petauroides volans]
Ringtail Possum [Pseudocheirus peregrinus]
Sugar Gilder [Petaurus breviceps]
Squirrel Glider [Petaurus norfolcensis]
Leadbeater's Possum [Gymnobelideus leadbeateri]
Narrow-toed Feathertail Glider [Acrobates pygmaeus]
?Pygmy Possum [Burramyidae sp.]
Common Wombat [Vombatus ursinus]
Hairy-nosed Wombat [Lasiorhinus latifrons]
Koala [Phascolarctos cinereus]
Brushtail Bettong [Bettongia penicillata]
Rufous Rat Kangaroo [Aepyprymnus rufescens]
Long-nosed Potoroo [Potorous tridactylus]
Goodfellow's Tree Kangaroo [Dendrolagus goodfellowi]
Lumholtz' Tree Kangaroo [Dendrolagus lumholtzi]
Dingiso [Dendrolagus mbaiso]
Brown Dorcopsis [Dorcopsis muelleri]
Rufous hare-wallaby [Lagorchestes hirsutus]
Western Grey Kangaroo [Macropus fuliginosus]
Eastern Grey Kangaroo [Macropus giganteus]
Parma Wallaby [Notamacropus parma]
Bennett's Wallaby [Notamacropus rufogriseus]
Brindled Nail-tail Wallaby [Onychogalea faenata]
Common Wallaroo [Osphranter robustus]
Red Kangaroo [Osphranter rufus]
Agile Wallaby [Notamacropus agilis]
Yellow-footed rock wallaby [Petrogale xanthopus]
Dusky Pademelon [Thylogale brunii]
Swamp Wallaby [Wallabia bicolor]

[Thylacine is in brackets - as I intend on representing it through archived material mainly]
As for the two mouse opossums - I was considering to have two; but was not sure which would be best for such a project to have.
I was hoping to gain some opinions regarding this list?
 
Are you only including mammals in captivity?
You've not included members of the Orders Paucituberculata, Microbiotheria or Notoryctemorphia
 
Are you only including mammals in captivity?
You've not included members of the Orders Paucituberculata, Microbiotheria or Notoryctemorphia
One concern of mine is that of - how many little brown mammalian jobs are too many. Are the shrew-opossums worth much more than a mild footnote? They all look much the same, and are quite hard to tell apart.
Marsupial mole and Monito del monte being said will be considerable.
 
I think it could help perhaps to see some Oceanic members' opinions on feasability.
 
I think particularly it will be interesting to see which mouse opossums you deem best.
 
One concern of mine is that of - how many little brown mammalian jobs are too many. Are the shrew-opossums worth much more than a mild footnote? They all look much the same, and are quite hard to tell apart.
Marsupial mole and Monito del monte being said will be considerable.
Caenolestes fuliginosus and monitos del monte have been kept in captivity and would represent orders of mammals. I accept that it could be hard to display marsupial moles, but they have been kept in captivity
 
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