Unduavi gracile opossum explained
The Unduavi gracile opossum (Cryptonanus unduaviensis) is a species of opossum in the family Didelphidae. It is native to northern Bolivia, where it has been found in seasonally flooded grassland. Some of the specimens recognized by Voss et al. as belonging to this species were previously classified as the unduaviensis or buenavistae subspecies of Gracilinanus agilis.[1]
References
- Tate . G.H.H. . Brief diagnoses of twenty-six apparently new forms of Marmosa (Marsupialia) from South America . American Museum Novitates . 493 . 1–14 . 1931 . 2246/3835 .
Notes and References
- Voss . R.S. . Lunde, D.P. . Jansa . S.A. . On the contents of Gracilinanus Gardner & Creighton, 1989, with the description of a previously unrecognized clade of small didelphid marsupials . American Museum Novitates . 3482 . 1–34 . 2005 . 2246/5673 . 10.1206/0003-0082(2005)482[0001:OTCOGG]2.0.CO;2. 84269504 . free.