- The
Phalangeridae are a
family of
mostly nocturnal marsupials native to Australia, New Guinea, and
Eastern Indonesia,
including the cuscuses, brushtail...
- the
members of the
genus Ailurops. They are
marsupials of the
family Phalangeridae. The bear
cuscuses are
arboreal marsupials.
Almost nothing is known...
-
species within the four
genera of
Australasian possum of the
family Phalangeridae with the most
tropical distribution:
Ailurops Phalanger Spilocuscus...
-
Tasmanian pygmy possum, C.
lepidus Eastern pygmy possum, C. n****
Family Phalangeridae: (brushtail
possums and cuscuses)
Subfamily Ailuropinae Genus Ailurops...
- peregrinus), also
common in
Australian urban areas,
absent from New
Zealand Phalangeridae (possums and cuscuses), a
family of
marsupials native to
Australia and...
-
genus Phalangista) is a nocturnal,
semiarboreal marsupial of the
family Phalangeridae,
native to
Australia and
invasive in New Zealand, and the second-largest...
- the
family Burramyidae and twenty-seven in five
genera in the
family Phalangeridae.
Several extinct Phalangeriformes species have been discovered, though...
-
Mammals are
divided into two
subclasses based on
reproductive techniques: egg
laying mammals (the monotremes), and live
birth mammals. The
second subclass...
- The
brushtail possums are the
members of the
genus Trichosurus in the
Phalangeridae, a
family of marsupials. They are
native to
Australia (including Tasmania)...
- Acrobatidae, Petauridae, Pseudocheiridae, Tarsipedidae, Burramyidae, and
Phalangeridae, and
includes cuscus and the brushtail, ringtail, and
gliding possums...