Watercolor illustration of Complex-toothed Flying Squirrel (Trogopterus xanthipes)

Complex-toothed Flying Squirrel

Trogopterus xanthipes

Near Threatened

About

<em>Trogopterus xanthipes</em>, the complex-toothed flying squirrel, is a medium-sized gliding rodent in the family Pteromyidae endemic to China, where it inhabits montane broadleaf and mixed forests at elevations typically between 1,000 and 2,700 metres in provinces including Sichuan, Yunnan, Guizhou, Hubei, and neighbouring regions. This species is the sole member of the genus Trogopterus and is distinguished by complex tooth morphology compared to other flying squirrels. Like all flying squirrels, it possesses a patagium — a gliding membrane stretching between fore and hind limbs — that enables it to glide between trees rather than undertake powered flight. The complex-toothed flying squirrel is nocturnal and arboreal, spending its days sheltering in tree hollows and foraging at night for leaves, bark, seeds, and fungi. Its faeces, known as Wuflingzhi, have been used in traditional Chinese medicine for centuries, leading to trapping pressure in parts of its range. The IUCN classifies this species as Near Threatened, reflecting population decline driven by overhunting for medicinal use and ongoing habitat loss from logging and agricultural encroachment in montane forests. Biological traits including average body mass, lifespan, litter size, and home range are partially documented but detailed population estimates are limited. Conservation measures include legal protections under Chinese wildlife law.

Habitat & Distribution

Typically found in diverse terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems.

Conservation Status

NT Near Threatened

Full Taxonomy

Names in Other Languages

Chinese Fuchi Wushu

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the scientific name of Complex-toothed Flying Squirrel?
The scientific name of Complex-toothed Flying Squirrel is Trogopterus xanthipes. It belongs to the genus Trogopterus.
What is the conservation status of Complex-toothed Flying Squirrel?
Complex-toothed Flying Squirrel (Trogopterus xanthipes) is classified as Near Threatened by the IUCN Red List.
What family does Complex-toothed Flying Squirrel belong to?
Complex-toothed Flying Squirrel (Trogopterus xanthipes) belongs to the genus Trogopterus, which is part of the taxonomic family Sciuridae.
What kingdom does Complex-toothed Flying Squirrel belong to?
Complex-toothed Flying Squirrel (Trogopterus xanthipes) belongs to the kingdom Animalia (動物).

Genus Trogopterus — 1 Species

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Complex-toothed Flying Squirrel
Trogopterus xanthipes
NT

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