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- The Acrobatidae are a small family of gliding marsupials containing two genera, each with a single species, the feathertail glider (Acrobates pygmaeus)...
- superfamilies: Petauroidea, containing two species in two genera in the family Acrobatidae, eleven in three genera in the family Petauridae, eighteen in six genera...
- Mammals are divided into two subclasses based on reproductive techniques: egg laying mammals (the monotremes), and live birth mammals. The second subclass...
- possum (Distoechurus pennatus) is a species of marsupial in the family Acrobatidae. It is found in West Papua and Papua New Guinea. It is not to be confused...
- 2007-02-16. Harris, J.M. (July 2015). "Acrobates pygmaeus (Diprotodontia: Acrobatidae)". Mammalian Species. 47 (920): 32–44. doi:10.1093/mspecies/sev003. Shiroff...
- potoroos, and rat-kangaroos. Phalangeriformes has 64 species in 6 families: Acrobatidae, Petauridae, Pseudocheiridae, Tarsipedidae, Burramyidae, and Phalangeridae...
- possum) Genus Tarsipes Honey possum or noolbenger, T. rostratus Family Acrobatidae: (feathertail glider and feather-tailed possum) Genus Acrobates Feathertail...
- glider) Family Pseudocheiridae: (ring-tailed possums and allies) Family Acrobatidae: (feathertail glider and feather-tailed possum) Suborder Macropodiformes...
- and allies Family Potoridae: potoroos, rat kangaroos, bettongs Family Acrobatidae: feathertail glider and feather-tailed possum Family Hypsiprymnodontidae:...
- Phalangeridae (including cuscuses) Burramyidae (pygmy possums) Tarsipedidae Petauridae Pseudocheiridae Acrobatidae...