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- didelphid's jaw would most closely match that of the modern Marmosa genus. Didelphimorphs are small to medium-sized marsupials that grow to the size of a house...
- is an order of marsupial mammals. Members of this order are called didelphimorphs, or opossums. They are primarily found in South America, though some...
- (Chacodelphys formosa) is a recently described genus and species of didelphimorph marsupial. The only species in Chacodelphys, C. formosa, was known until...
- (American marsupials) Order Didelphimorphia (93 species) – see list of didelphimorphs Family Didelphidae: opossums Order Paucituberculata (seven species)...
- fly Cephalopholis formosa, a Pacific grouper Chacodelphys formosa, a didelphimorph marsupial Chloromyia formosa, a soldier fly Chrysanympha formosa, a...
- This list of mammals of Minnesota includes the mammals native to Minnesota. It also shows their status in the wild. There are 81 native and 5 introduced...
- that they are the second most basal order of marsupials, after the didelphimorphs. As recently as 20 million years ago, at least seven genera were in...
- Cuscuses, such as the common spotted cuscus A relatively small number of Didelphimorphs are primarily herbivorous, such as the woolly opossums The recently...
- meiolaniid turtles. Marsupials remaining in South America included didelphimorphs (opossums), paucituberculatans (shrew opossums) and microbiotheres (monitos...
- L.; Attia, Y.; Seiffert, E.R. (2008). "The origin of Afro-Arabian 'didelphimorph' marsupials". Palaeontology. 51 (3): 635–648. Bibcode:2008Palgy..51...