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- Dactylopsila is a genus of marsupials in the family Petauridae, native to New Guinea, the Cape York peninsula of Australia, and other close islands. Members...
- The striped possum or common striped possum (Dactylopsila trivirgata) is a member of the marsupial family Petauridae. It is found mainly in New Guinea...
- containing 11 species: four species of trioks and striped possum (genus Dactylopsila), six species of wrist-winged glider (genus Petaurus), and Leadbeater's...
- Dactylopsilinae Genus Dactylopsila Subgenus Dactylonax Long-fingered triok (Dactylopsila palpator) Subgenus Dactylopsila (Dactylopsila kambuayai) Great-tailed...
- The long-fingered triok (Dactylopsila palpator) is a species of marsupial in the family Petauridae. It is found in West Papua, Indonesia and Papua New...
- Petauridae Genus Dactylopsila Great-tailed triok, Dactylopsila megalura Long-fingered triok, Dactylopsila palpator Tate's triok, Dactylopsila tatei Striped...
- The great-tailed triok (Dactylopsila megalura) is a species of marsupial in the family Petauridae. It is found in West Papua and Papua New Guinea. Its...
- yellow-bellied glider, sugar glider, ****gany glider, squirrel glider) Genus Dactylopsila Great-tailed triok, D. megalura Long-fingered triok, D. palpator Tate's...
- known to find food in this way are the striped possum and trioks (genus Dactylopsila) of northern Australia and New Guinea, which are marsupials. From an...
- Tate's triok, also known as the Fergusson Island striped possum (Dactylopsila tatei), is a species of marsupial in the family Petauridae. It is endemic...