Petaurista
At least nineteen species, of which nine are represented in the Zoochat galleries.
Several species in this genus, notably
P. petaurista and
P. philippensis, are almost certainly species complexes.
P. elegans has already been split into four species. There has been considerable confusion in the past - and even still, to a lesser extent - as to which species different forms belong, with subspecies being moved back and forth between two or more species.
Chestnut Giant Flying Squirrel Petaurista albiventer
Monotypic.
Taxonomic note: split from the Red Giant Flying Squirrel
P. petaurista which is a species complex.
Photo by
@J I N X in the wild, Pakistan
Red giant flying squirrel - Ayubia National Park 22/8/2020 - ZooChat
Red and White Giant Flying Squirrel Petaurista alborufus
Four subspecies:
alborufus, castaneus, leucocephalus, ochraspis
Taxonomic note: the former subspecies
lena of Taiwan has been split as a full species.
Photo by
@Giant Eland at Beijing Zoo, China (by colouration, I think this would be subspecies
alborufus)
red and white giant flying squirrel (Petaurista alborufus) | ZooChat
Photo by
@baboon in the wild, China (subspecies
castaneus)
Red-and-white giant flying squirrel at Saltlick | ZooChat
Photo by
@Deer Forest at Quinhuangdao Wildlife Zoo, China, showing the size (subspecies
castaneus). Note that the yellow "claws" are actually claw-caps to stop the animal scratching people when being handled.
red and white giant flying squirrel | ZooChat
Photo by
@Zooish at Singapore Night Safari, Singapore, showing flight (unknown subspecies; I think the park calls them
castaneus but they seem to be of mixed origins, and at least the ones for which I've seen good photos [e.g. by Joel Satore] are clearly not
castaneus)
Giant Flying Squirrel, Night Safari | ZooChat
Grey-headed Giant Flying Squirrel Petaurista caniceps
Monotypic
Taxonomic note: split from the Spotted Giant Flying Squirrel
P. elegans which was a species complex.
Photo by
@baboon in the wild, China
Gray-headed Giant Flying Squirrel (Petaurista caniceps) | ZooChat
Spotted or Lesser Giant Flying Squirrel Petaurista elegans
Four subspecies:
banksi, elegans, punctatus, sumatrana
Taxonomic note: the former subspecies
caniceps, marica, and
sybilla - all of mainland southeast Asia - have been split, leaving this current species restricted to the Thai-Malaysian peninsula and the Greater Sunda islands.
Photo by
@Giant Eland at the PCBA (at Taman Safari II - Prigen), Indonesia (nominate Javan subspecies
elegans)
spotted giant flying squirrel (Petaurista elegans) - ZooChat
Photo by
@LaughingDove in the wild, Peninsular Malaysia (subspecies
punctatus)
Spotted Giant Flying Squirrel - Fraser's Hill | ZooChat
Taiwan Giant Flying Squirrel Petaurista grandis
Monotypic.
Taxonomic note: split from the Indian Giant Flying Squirrel
P. philippensis which was a species complex.
Photo by
@ronnienl in the wild, Taiwan
Formosan Giant Flying Squirrel - ZooChat
Taiwan Red and White Giant Flying Squirrel Petaurista lena
Monotypic.
Taxonomic note: split from the Red and White Giant Flying Squirrel
P. alborufus.
Photo by
@ronnienl in the wild, Taiwan
Taiwan Giant Flying Squirrel - ZooChat