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Ameridelphia is
traditionally a
superorder that
includes all
marsupials living in the
Americas except for the
monito del
monte (Dromiciops). It is now...
- Theria: live-bearing
mammals Cohort Marsupialia:
marsupials Magnorder Ameridelphia: New
World marsupials Order Didelphimorphia (opossums)
Order Paucituberculata...
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monito del monte.
Unlike other American marsupials,
which belong to the
Ameridelphia, Australidelphia’s
lineage emerged in
South America, with
genetic evidence...
- The
class Mammalia (mammals) is
divided into two
subclasses based on
reproductive techniques: egg-laying
mammals (yinotherians or
monotremes - see also...
- This is an
incomplete list of
prehistoric mammals. It does not
include extant mammals or
recently extinct mammals. For
extinct primate species, see: list...
- They were once
included in the
superorder but it is now
known that
Ameridelphia is paraphyletic,
having given rise to Australidelphia, and thus could...
- Pichipilidae, Palaeothentidae, and Abderitidae. It is one of two
clades of
Ameridelphia, a
paraphyletic group;
genetic studies have
shown these animals to be...
- This is a list of the
native wild
mammal species recorded in
South America.
South America's
terrestrial mammals fall into
three distinct groups: "old-timers"...
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brandmayri Goin et al. 1998 †Perrodelphys
coquinense Goin et al. 1999
Ameridelphia incertae sedis: †Apistodon
exiguus (Fox 1971)
Davis 2007 †Cocatherium...
- total,
Marsupialia is
further divided as follows:† –
Extinct Superorder Ameridelphia (American marsupials)
Order Didelphimorphia (93 species) – see list of...