Ailuropoda
Ailuropoda is the only extant genus in the ursid subfamily Ailuropodinae. It contains one living and one or more fossil species of panda.
Only one species—Ailuropoda melanoleuca—currently exists; the other three species are prehistoric chronospecies. Despite its taxonomic classification as a carnivoran, the giant panda has a diet that is primarily herbivorous, which consists almost exclusively of bamboo.
Giant pandas have descended from Ailurarctos, which lived during the late Miocene.
Etymology
From Greek αἴλουρος "cat" + ‒ποδός "foot". Unlike most bears, giant pandas do not have round pupils, but instead have vertical slits, similar to those of cats. This has not only inspired the scientific name, but in Chinese the giant panda is called "large bear cat".Classification
- †Ailuropoda microta Pei, 1962
- †Ailuropoda wulingshanensis Wang et al. 1982
- †Ailuropoda baconi
- Ailuropoda melanoleuca
- *Ailuropoda melanoleuca melanoleuca
- *Ailuropoda melanoleuca qinlingensis Wan Q.H., Wu H. & Fang S.G., 2005