Canis lupus dingo

In the taxonomic treatment presented in the third (2005) edition of Mammal Species of the World, Canis lupus dingo is a taxonomic rank that includes both the dingo that is native to Australia and the New Guinea singing dog that is native to the New Guinea Highlands. It also includes some extinct dogs that were once found in coastal Papua New Guinea and the island of Java in the Indonesian Archipelago. In this treatment it is a subspecies of Canis lupus, the wolf (the domestic dog is treated as a different wolf subspecies), although other treatments consider the dog as a full species, with the dingo and its relatives either as a subspecies of the dog (as Canis familiaris dingo), a species in its own right (Canis dingo), or simply as an unnamed variant or genetic clade within the larger population of dogs (thus, Canis familiaris, not further differentiated). The genetic evidence indicates that the dingo clade originated from East Asian domestic dogs and was introduced through the Malay Archipelago into Australia, with a common ancestry between the Australian dingo and the New Guinea singing dog. The New Guinea singing dog is genetically closer to those dingoes that live in southeastern Australia than to those that live in the northwest.

Canis lupus dingo
Temporal range: Holocene (3,450 years BP – Recent)
Australian dingo
A New Guinea singing dog
Domesticated
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Carnivora
Family: Canidae
Genus: Canis
Species:
Subspecies:
C. l. dingo
Trinomial name
Canis lupus dingo
Meyer, 1793
Distribution of dingoes and hybrids. Distribution in New Guinea unknown
Synonyms
  • Canis antarticus Kerr, 1792 [suppressed ICZN]
  • Canis familiaris Linnaeus, 1758
  • Canis familiaris australasiae Desmarest, 1820
  • Canis familiaris dingo Meyer, 1793
  • Canis lupus dingo
  • Canis australiae Gray, 1826
  • Canis dingo Meyer, 1793
  • Canis dingoides Matschie, 1915
  • Canis macdonnellensis Matschie, 1915
  • Canis familiaris novaehollandiae Voigt, 1831
  • Canis papuensis Ramsay, 1879
  • Canis tenggerana Kohlbrugge, 1896
  • Canis hallstromi Troughton, 1957
  • Canis harappensis Prashad, 1936
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