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  2. List of didelphimorphs - Wikipedia

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    The order Didelphimorphia consists of one family, Didelphidae, which is divided into the subfamilies Caluromyinae, Glironiinae, Hyladelphinae, and Didelphinae.Caluromyinae contains 4 species in 2 genera, Glironiinae and Hyladelphinae each contain a single species, and Didelphinae contains 87 species in 14 genera, as well as the extinct red-bellied gracile opossum, which was last seen in 1962.

  3. Opossum - Wikipedia

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    Family Didelphidae. Subfamily Glironiinae. Genus Glironia. Bushy-tailed opossum (Glironia venusta) Subfamily Caluromyinae. Genus Caluromys Bare-tailed woolly opossum ...

  4. Didelphinae - Wikipedia

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    Some sources call this subfamily the "American opossums", [2] [6] while others use that term for the whole family of opossums, Didelphidae. [1] The term may be redundant, though, since all opossums are native to the Americas, while their distant Australian taxonomic relatives, in the suborder Phalangeriformes are referred to as possums in ...

  5. Virginia opossum - Wikipedia

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    The term is applied more generally to any of the other marsupials of the families Didelphidae and Caenolestidae. The generic name (Didelphis) is derived from Ancient Greek: di, "two", and delphus, "womb". [9] The possums of Australia, whose name derives from their similarity to the American species, are also marsupials, but of the order ...

  6. Didelphis - Wikipedia

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    Didelphis is a genus of New World marsupials.The six species in the genus Didelphis, commonly known as Large American opossums, are members of the opossum order, Didelphimorphia.

  7. Gray and black four-eyed opossum - Wikipedia

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    The nine species in the genus Philander, commonly known as gray and black four-eyed opossums, are members of the order Didelphimorphia.Mature females have a well-developed marsupium.

  8. Marmosops - Wikipedia

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    Marmosops is a genus of Neotropical opossums of the family Didelphidae. The genus was originally treated as a subgenus from the genus Marmosa rather than having their own classification. This was changed in 1989 by Gardner and Crieghton, who officially separated the group and made them their own genus.

  9. Woolly mouse opossum - Wikipedia

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    The woolly mouse opossum or long-furred woolly mouse opossum (Marmosa demerarae), known locally as the cuíca, [3] is a South American marsupial of the family Didelphidae. [4] Its range includes central Colombia, Venezuela, French Guiana, Guyana, Suriname, eastern Peru, northern Bolivia, and northern Brazil. [5]

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