DISTRIBUTION: Assam (India) through S. E. Asia and W. Indonesia to Borneo and Java; Yunnan (China) (SW).
Sumber: Order Carnivora
Family Viverridae · Order Carnivora
Data diperbarui secara berkala dari berbagai sumber observasi biodiversitas.

Foto: Don E. Wilson;Russell A. Mittermeier
Otoritas penamaan: (Gray, 1832) (1832)
Status taksonomi: ACCEPTED
Status konservasi (IUCN): LC Risiko Rendah
Dipublikasikan dalam: Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. vol.1832 p.68
Total Catatan di Indonesia
0
Provinsi Ditemukan
0
dari 38 provinsi
Catatan Pertama
0
tahun pertama tercatat
Tren Tahunan
-0%
-45.5% vs 2025
Musang Akar (Arctogalidia trivirgata) termasuk dalam famili Viverridae, ordo Carnivora, kelas Mammalia. Berdasarkan data yang terhimpun, spesies ini telah tercatat sebanyak 213 kali di Indonesia, tersebar di 16 provinsi. Catatan pertama tercatat pada tahun 1821.
Jawa Barat merupakan provinsi dengan catatan observasi terbanyak untuk spesies ini, dengan 16 catatan (7.5% dari total). Data distribusi ini mencerminkan akumulasi dari berbagai kegiatan survei, penelitian, dan kontribusi citizen science. Pola distribusi yang tercatat mungkin tidak sepenuhnya menggambarkan persebaran alami spesies, karena dipengaruhi oleh intensitas pengamatan di masing-masing wilayah.
Tren observasi tahunan Arctogalidia trivirgata menunjukkan penurunan signifikan (-45%) pada periode terakhir dibanding tahun sebelumnya, dengan catatan pertama pada tahun 1821.
Catatan deskriptif tentang Arctogalidia trivirgata dari sumber literatur primer (via GBIF).
DISTRIBUTION: Assam (India) through S. E. Asia and W. Indonesia to Borneo and Java; Yunnan (China) (SW).
Sumber: Order Carnivora
Habitat. Primary semi-evergreen forest; a few records are from degraded forest in Laos. Found up to 1500 m. In Vietnam, an adult was observed in primary hill forest at 770 m and two sightings were in lowland, semi-evergreen forest. In Cambodia, a male was observed in a small area of semi-evergreen forest at 150 m and in Thailand individuals were seen in dry evergreen forest. In central Sumatra, a skull was found in primary forest at 300 m. On Borneo, one individual was trapped in primary forest at 600 m.
Sumber: Viverridae
Movements, Home Range and Social organization. Appears to be solitary, although pairs have been seen. Arboreal: mainly observed in the crown of trees and rarely on the ground. It is an excellent climber and uses its tail for balance while walking on thin limbs. In Thailand, individuals were seen in trees, 10 - 25 m from the ground, and a pair was seen feeding in a fig tree. In Vietnam, individuals were observed in trees, 15 - 50 m above the ground, and in Cambodia, a single male was seen feeding in a fig tree. In Laos, several sightings were recorded in the canopy, but none were seen on the ground.
Sumber: Viverridae
Status and Conservation. Classified as Least Concern on The [UCN Red List, the Javan subspecies trilineata has been recorded only in Gunung Halimun, Gunung Gede and Ujung Kulon National Parks, and is classified as Endangered by The IUCN Red List and is considered Threatened in the 1989 IUCN Action Planfor the Conservation ofMustelids and Viverrids. Habitat loss and degradation could be a serious threat: in South-east Asia, there has been loss and degradation of primary forests through logging and conversion to non-forest land-uses. On Borneo, the overall density of civets in logged forests was found to be significantly lower than in primary forests. Small-toothed Palm Civets are hunted in the Indochina region, and they are seen in local markets and outside restaurants. However, they may be less vulnerable to traps and snares set on the ground than more terrestrial civet species. Field surveys are needed to determine their current distribution and to monitor populations. As this is a very arboreal species, it is unlikely to be detected by camera-trapsset close to the ground; spotlighting at night appears to be a more appropriate detection method. Ecological studies also are needed.
Sumber: Viverridae
Descriptive notes. Head-body 43.2 - 53. 2 cm, tail 46.3 - 66 cm, hindfoot 7.5 - 9. 5 cm, ear 4.2 - 5 cm; weight 2.2 - 5 kg. A small civet with a long tail; smaller on Borneo, and the pelage varies in color and pattern between different populations. The coat color varies from gray to dark brown; the underparts are grayish-white or creamy buff. The under fur on the back and sides is reddish brown. There are three dark dorsal stripes (narrow rows of spots) and a median white band on the nose (which can be missing or inconspicuous, particularly in Bornean individuals). The head and feet are darker than the body. Thetail is dark brown or black and is paler at the base; there can also be faint dark rings at the base of the tail in some individuals. The skin and hairs on the tip of the ear are white in populations north of the Isthmus of Kra (subspecies A. t. leucotis). The rhinarium has a deep groove in the front and on its upper surface. The feet have five digits and smooth plantar pads; the metapodial pads are large and covered with smooth skin. The area between the metatarsal pads is naked and covered by coarse skin; the heel is hairy. On the hindfoot, the third and fourth digit pads are close together, but are not fused as in other paradoxurine species. The perineal scent gland is absent in the male. In the female, this gland is simple and consists of a small naked area in front of the vulva, surrounded by a flap of naked skin; the gland does not reach the anus and the principal secreting area is located in front of the vulva. There are two pairs of teats. The skull has long post-orbital processes; the post-orbital process of the zygomatic arch rises sharply to form part of the lower rim of the orbit. The sagittal crest is low and incomplete in some specimens, but the occipital crests are well-developed. The auditory bullae have a distinctive fusion of the bones of the anterior and posterior chambers. Dental formula: 1 3 / 3, C 1 / 1, P 4 / 4, M 2 / 2 = 40. The teeth are small, round, and widely separated. The protocone of the upper carnassial is medial to the paracone and the shearing blades of the molars are absent.
Sumber: Viverridae
Subspecies and Distribution. A. t. trivirgata Gray, 1832 — Peninsular Thailand and Malaysia, Sumatra, and Borneo; also found on several small Indonesian Is. A. t. leucotis Horsfield, 1851 — NE India (Assam), Bangladesh, China (Yunnan), and Mainland SE Asia to the Isthmus of Kra. A. t. tnilineata Wagner, 1841 — Java.
Sumber: Viverridae
Nama-nama ilmiah lain yang pernah digunakan untuk Arctogalidia trivirgata dalam literatur taksonomi.
| Nama Sinonim | Otoritas | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Arctogale trivirgata | (Gray, 1832) | SYNONYM |
| Paguma trivirgata | (Gray, 1832) | SYNONYM |
| Paradoxurus trivirgatus | Gray, 1832 | SYNONYM |
| # | Provinsi | Catatan | % |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Jawa Barat | 16 | 7.5% |
| 2 | Riau | 15 | 7.0% |
| 3 | Jambi | 12 | 5.6% |
| 4 | Kepulauan Riau | 10 | 4.7% |
| 5 | Kalimantan Barat | 9 | 4.2% |
| 6 | Kalimantan Tengah | 7 | 3.3% |
| 7 | Sumatera Barat | 6 | 2.8% |
| 8 | Kalimantan Timur | 4 | 1.9% |
| 9 | Aceh | 3 | 1.4% |
| 10 | Kalimantan Selatan | 3 | 1.4% |
| 11 | Sumatera Utara | 2 | 0.9% |
| 12 | Lampung | 2 | 0.9% |
| 13 | Jawa Timur | 2 | 0.9% |
| 14 | Kepulauan Bangka Belitung | 1 | 0.5% |
| 15 | Bali | 1 | 0.5% |
| 16 | Kalimantan Utara | 1 | 0.5% |
Jumlah catatan observasi Arctogalidia trivirgata di Indonesia per tahun
Arctogalidia trivirgata
Foto: Don E. Wilson;Russell A. Mittermeier
Arctogalidia trivirgata
Foto: Don E. Wilson;Russell A. Mittermeier
| Nama | Bahasa | Sumber |
|---|---|---|
| Arctogale à trois bandes | Prancis | Catalogue of Life |
| Civetta delle palme dalle tre strisce | Italia | Catalogue of Life |
| Civette a trois bandes | Prancis | Catalogue of Life |
| Civette palmiste à trois bandes | Prancis | Catalogue of Life |
| Driestrepige Palmroller | Belanda | Catalogue of Life |
| Galidia | - | Viverridae |
| Galidia | Spanyol | Catalogue of Life |
| Musang Akar | Indonesia | Catalogue of Life |
| Small-toothed Palm Civet | Inggris | Order Carnivora |
| Small-toother palm civit | Inggris | Phthiraptera.myspecies.info |
| Småtannet Palmemår | nob | Catalogue of Life |
| Småtannet Palmesivett | nob | Catalogue of Life |
| Streifenroller | Jerman | Viverridae |
| Three-striped Palm Civet | Inggris | Catalogue of Life |
| Three-striped palm civet | Inggris | Phthiraptera.myspecies.info |
| Xiao Chi Li | - | Phthiraptera.myspecies.info |
| Zibetto delle palme dalle tre strisce | Italia | Catalogue of Life |
| civeta de dientes pequeños | Spanyol | Catalogue of Life |
| juovapalmusivetti | fin | Catalogue of Life |
| oviječ pruhovaný | ces | Catalogue of Life |
Berdasarkan data 213 observasi, Jawa Barat adalah provinsi dengan catatan Musang Akar (Arctogalidia trivirgata) terbanyak — 16 observasi (7.5% dari total catatan di Indonesia). Spesies ini tersebar di 16 provinsi.
Catatan pertama Musang Akar (Arctogalidia trivirgata) di Indonesia tercatat pada tahun 1821. Hingga kini terdapat 213 catatan dari 16 provinsi, yang dihimpun dari survei lapangan, koleksi museum, dan platform citizen science.
Menurut IUCN Red List, Musang Akar (Arctogalidia trivirgata) berstatus "Risiko Rendah" (kode LC). Status ini mencerminkan tingkat risiko kepunahan global spesies, bukan khusus Indonesia.
Di Indonesia dan Malaysia, Arctogalidia trivirgata dikenal dengan beberapa nama lokal: Musang Akar. Penamaan dapat berbeda antardaerah dan bahasa.
Ya, Arctogalidia trivirgata memiliki 3 nama sinonim ilmiah, di antaranya: Arctogale trivirgata, Paguma trivirgata, Paradoxurus trivirgatus. Nama sinonim adalah nama-nama lain yang pernah digunakan untuk spesies yang sama dalam literatur taksonomi.
Arctogalidia trivirgata diklasifikasikan sebagai berikut: Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Chordata, Class Mammalia, Order Carnivora, Family Viverridae, Genus Arctogalidia. Spesies ini dideskripsikan oleh (Gray, 1832).
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