Monito del monte (redirect from Dromiciops gliroides, Dromiciops australis)
del monte: Dromiciops gliroides australis F. Philippi, 1893: It occurs in the Valdivian temperate rain forest in southcentral Chile. Dromiciops gliroides...
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all marsupials living in the Americas except for the monito del monte (Dromiciops). It is now regarded as a paraphyletic group. The orders within this group...
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during the time when all three continents were joined as part of Gondwana. Dromiciops is thought to have evolved from members of the genus Microbiotherium,...
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condiment the cuisine of the Maluku archipelago, Indonesia. Colocolo opossum (Dromiciops gliroides), or monito del monte, a South American marsupial. Qulu Qulu...
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Microbiotheres Temporal range: Early Paleocene–Recent PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Dromiciops gliroides Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia...
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neuquenensis is a species of tick that lives on the monito del monte (Dromiciops gliroides), a nocturnal marsupial that lives in the temperate forests...
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(Caenolestes fuliginosus) Family Microbiotheriidae Genus Dromiciops Monito del monte (Dromiciops gliroides) Family Notoryctidae Genus Notoryctes Northern...
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South American Didelphimorphia within Marsupialia, and the basal position of South American Dromiciops within otherwise Australasian Australidelphia....
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threatened mammals of the Valdivian forests include the monito del monte (Dromiciops gliroides), an arboreal marsupial, the southern pudú (Pudu puda) the world's...
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Dephomys Desmodillus Desmomys Diomys Diplogale Diplomys Diplothrix Dologale Dromiciops Dryomys Epixerus Eupetaurus Euxerus Galeopterus Gerbilliscus Glaucomys...
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shield in marsupial neonates including the newborn monito del monte (Dromiciops gliroides, Marsupialia Microbiotheria) pouch young - PMC". Journal of...
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Laotian rock rat (Laonastes aenigmamus)[citation needed] Monito del monte (Dromiciops gliroides) Monotremes (the platypus and echidna) Mountain beaver (Aplodontia...
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The monito del monte, Dromiciops gliroides, South America's only australidelphian marsupial...
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Acrobatidae gliders The closest relationship to other taxa was theorised to be Dromiciops gliroides, another smaller marsupial that occurs in South America and...
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most closely related to Australian marsupials. The only extant member, Dromiciops gliroides, is not closely related to opossums but has paws similar to...
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18. ISBN 978-0-19-956799-7. Martin, G.M. (2007). "Dental anomalies in Dromiciops gliroides (Microbiotheria, Microbiotheriidae), Caenolestes fuliginosus...
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have gone extinct 11 million years ago; found in 1996. Monito del monte (Dromiciops), sole surviving member of the order Microbiotheria; first described in...
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Genus Petrosaltator Genus Rhynchocyon Family Microbiotheriidae Genus Dromiciops - monito del monte Family Ornithorhynchidae Genus Ornithorhynchus - platypus...
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with seed-dispersal generally by birds but occasionally by mammals (Dromiciops). The genus is distinguished from other New World Loranthaceae by its...
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1955 revision of marsupial phylogeny grouped Caluromys, Caluromysiops, Dromiciops (monito del monte) and Glironia (bushy-tailed opossum) under a single...
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the Fitzroya forest remnants of Chile and Argentina is the chumaihuén (Dromiciops gliroides), an edible dormouse-like marsupial 20 cm (7.9 in) in length...
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Australasian marsupials. Family: Microbiotheriidae Genus: Dromiciops Monito del monte, Dromiciops gliroides NT Sirenia is an order of fully aquatic, herbivorous...
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and intestinal phenotypic flexibility in the microbiotherid marsupial (Dromiciops gliroides) from the temperate forest in South America". Comparative Biochemistry...
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Dromiciops mondaca Microbiotheria D'Elía, Hurtado & D'Anatro 2016 Chile D’Elía, G.; Hurtado, N.; D’Anatro, A. (2016). "Alpha taxonomy of Dromiciops (Microbiotheriidae)...
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representing one of the 4 marsupials that live in Chile, its name derives from Dromiciops griloides. A total of four teams were scheduled to participate: On 11...
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harrisii Tasmanian devil Dasyuromorphia 160 XP_003770670 99% 268 52% 60% Dromiciops gliroides Colocolo opossum Microbiotheria 160 XP_043856143 100% 317 51%...
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1955 revision of marsupial phylogeny grouped Caluromys, Caluromysiops, Dromiciops (monito del monte) and Glironia (bushy-tailed opossum) under a single...
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origin of all Australasian marsupials. Family: Microbiotheriidae Genus: Dromiciops Monito del monte, D. gliroides NT Armadillos are small mammals with a...
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Valdivian forest include an arboreal marsupial, the monito del monte (Dromiciops gliroides), the world's smallest deer, the southern pudú (Pudu puda),...
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Sciences. A new species of genus endemic to Chile discovered in 2016, the dromiciops bozinovici, was named after him by the Journal of Mammalogy. Bozinovic...
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