Order Didelphimorphia
Author
Wilson, Don E.
Author
Reeder, DeeAnn
text
2005
The Johns Hopkins University Press
Baltimore
Mammal Species of the World: a Taxonomic and Geographic Reference (3 rd Edition), Volume 1
3
18
book chapter
0-8018-8221-4
10.5281/zenodo.7316519
Caluromys
J. A. Allen 1900
Caluromys
J. A.
Allen 1900
,
Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., 13: 189
.
Type Species:
Didelphis philander
Linnaeus 1758
Synonyms:
Gamba
Liais 1872
;
Sarigua
Muirhead 1819
.
Species and subspecies:
3 species with 16 subspecies in 2 subgenera:
Subgenus
Caluromys (Caluromys)
J. A.
Allen 1900
Subgenus
Caluromys (Mallodelphys)
Thomas 1920
Species
Caluromys (Mallodelphys) derbianus
(Waterhouse 1841)
Subspecies
Caluromys (Mallodelphys) derbianus
subsp.
derbianus
(Waterhouse 1841)
Subspecies
Caluromys (Mallodelphys) derbianus
subsp.
aztecus
Thomas 1913
Subspecies
Caluromys (Mallodelphys) derbianus
subsp.
centralis
Hollister 1914
Subspecies
Caluromys (Mallodelphys) derbianus
subsp.
fervidus
Thomas 1913
Subspecies
Caluromys (Mallodelphys) derbianus
subsp.
nauticus
Thomas 1913
Subspecies
Caluromys (Mallodelphys) derbianus
subsp.
pallidus
Thomas 1899
Species
Caluromys (Mallodelphys) lanatus
(
Olfers 1818
)
Subspecies
Caluromys (Mallodelphys) lanatus
subsp.
lanatus
(
Olfers 1818
)
Subspecies
Caluromys (Mallodelphys) lanatus
subsp.
cicur
Bangs 1898
Subspecies
Caluromys (Mallodelphys) lanatus
subsp.
nattereri
Matschie 1917
Subspecies
Caluromys (Mallodelphys) lanatus
subsp.
ochropus
Wagner 1842
Subspecies
Caluromys (Mallodelphys) lanatus
subsp.
ornatus
Tschudi 1845
Subspecies
Caluromys (Mallodelphys) lanatus
subsp.
vitalinus
Miranda-Ribeiro 1936
Species
Caluromys (Caluromys) philander
(
Linnaeus 1758
)
Subspecies
Caluromys (Caluromys) philander
subsp.
philander
(
Linnaeus 1758
)
Subspecies
Caluromys (Caluromys) philander
subsp.
affinis
Wagner 1842
Subspecies
Caluromys (Caluromys) philander
subsp.
dichurus
Wagner 1842
Subspecies
Caluromys (Caluromys) philander
subsp.
trinitatis
Thomas 1894
Discussion:
Calurosymys
Avila-Pires, 1964
, is an incorrect subsequent spelling of
Caluromys
J. A. Allen. Comparatively
uncommon to rare in collections, perhaps due to nocturnal and arboreal habits; but probably common in suitable habitat. Vulnerable to loss of tropical forest habitat.