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- Australidelphia is a superorder of marsupials encomp****ing about three-quarters of all living marsupial species, including all those native to Australasia...
- Microbiotheria, and the sole New World representative of the superorder Australidelphia, being more closely related to Australian marsupials than to other...
- together, the microbiotheres and the Australian orders form the clade Australidelphia which are now thought to have first evolved in the South American region...
- Didelphimorphia (opossums) Order Paucituberculata (shrew opossums) Superorder Australidelphia Australian marsupials Order Dasyuromorphia (the Tasmanian devil, the...
- Eomarsupialia has been proposed as the name for the Australian marsupials (Australidelphia minus Microbiotheria, of which Dromiciops is the only survivor), which...
- Paucituberculata (seven species) Family Caenolestidae: shrew opossums Superorder Australidelphia (Australian marsupials) Order Microbiotheria (one extant species) Family...
- The class Mammalia (mammals) is divided into two subclasses based on reproductive techniques: egg-laying mammals (yinotherians or monotremes - see also...
- 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"...
- together, the microbiotheres and the Australian orders form the clade Australidelphia which are now thought to have first evolved in the South American region...
- now known that Ameridelphia is paraphyletic, having given rise to Australidelphia, and thus could be considered an evolutionary grade. Genetic studies...