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Evolução morfológica de marsupiais (Didelphimorphia, Didelphidae) do Novo Mundo
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Didelphimorphia Gill, 1872: en este orden son incorporadas cinco especies. En el género Marmosops Matschie, 1916, se han descrito dos nuevas especies: M. pakaraimae Voss, Lim, Díaz-Nieto & Jansa, 2013b [localidad tipo, “Second Camp” (5° 17’ N, 60° 45’ W, 800 m above sea level), Mount Roraima, Cuyuni-Mazaruni Region, Guyana ”] y M.
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Published as part of Beck, Robin M. D., Voss, Robert S. & Jansa, Sharon A., 2022, Craniodental Morphology And Phylogeny Of Marsupials, pp. 1-353 in Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 2022 (457) on pages 198-199, DOI: 10.1206/0003-0090.457.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record ...
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Didelphimorphia: Didelphidae Gray (only family for this order) 1) Amblyomma aureolatum (Pallas, 1772) is a South American tick whose adults are mostly found on Carnivora Bowdich, while most records for subadult ticks are from birds (Guglielmone et al. 2003c). Unknown South American country, M on Didelphis sp. (Guglielmone et al.
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