Didelphini, Crochet, 1979
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Tribe Didelphini
Members of the tribe Didelphini are large opossums (with average adults weights> 300 g), and the three genera that occur in our region are all unambiguously distinguishable by exter- nal and craniodental characters ( Emmons, 1997; Voss and Jansa, 2009). However, the water opossum is seldom observed, and the Matses do not distinguish among local species of “foureyed” opossums ( Philander spp. and Metachirus myosuros ); only the so-called common opossum ( Didelphis marsupialis ) has its own proper name in the Matses zoological lexicon.
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