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OPOSSUM , an American Indian name properly belonging to the American marsupials (other than Caenolestes) , but in Australia applied to the phalangers (see PHALANGER). True opossums are found throughout the greater part of America from the United States to Patagonia, the number of species being largest in the more tropical parts (see MARSUPIALIA). They form the family Didelphyidae, distinguished from other marsupial families by the equally developed hind-toes, the nailless but fully opposable first hind-toe, and by the dentition, of which the formula
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spring from six to sixteen young ones, which are placed by the mother in her pouch immediately after birth
The fourth sub-genus (or genus) is Marmosa (Micoureus, or Grymaeomys), differing from the two last by the smaller size of its members and by certain slight differences in the shape of their teeth. Its best-known species is the murine opossum (D. marina), no larger than a mouse, of a bright -red colour, found asfar north as central Mexico , and extending thence to the south of Brazil. A second well-known species is D. cinerea, which ranges from Central America to western Brazil, Peru and Bolivia. Yet another group (Peramys) is represented by numerous shrew-like species, of very small size, with short, hairy and non-prehensile tails, not half the length of the trunk, and unridged skulls. The most striking member of the group.>'l The Woolly Opossum (Didelphys lanigera) and young. is the Three-striped Opossum (D. americana) from Brazil, which is of a reddish grey colour, with three clearly-defined deep-black bands down its back, as in some of the striped mice of Africa. D. dimidiata, D. nudicaudata, D. domestica, D. unistriata and several other South American species belong to this group. Lastly we have the Chiloe Island [opossum (D. gliroides), alone representing the sub-genus Dromiciops, which is most nearly allied to Marmosa, but differs from all other opossums by the short furry ears, thick hairy tail, doubly swollen auditory bulls, short canines and peculiarly formed and situated incisors. Whatever difference of opinion there may be as to the right of the above-mentioned groups to generic separation from the typical Didelphys, there can be none as to the distinctness of the water-opossum (Chironectes minimus), which differs from all the other members of the family by its fully webbed feet, and the dark-brown transverse bands across the body
See O. Thomas, Catalogue of Marsupialia and Monotremata (British Museum, 1888) " On Micoureus griseus, with the Description of a New Genus and Species of Didelphyidae," Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 6, vol. xiv. p. 184, and later papers in the same and other serials. (R. L,*) End of Article: OPOSSUM If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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