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This is a small-bodied murine opossum with large black eye mask that reaches the nose and large brown ears. The forehead is lighter than the rest of the body. Dorsal pelage is chestnut brown with short fur; ventral pelage varies from cream to light salmon with self-colored hairs restricted to the midline, flanked with gray-based hair bands. The tail is dark throughout all of its length and is covered by very small unpigmented hairs. Females have no pouch.
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(n = 54): HB = 98155, T = 145200, HF = 1826, E = 2028, W = 3168.
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This species occurs in
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,
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, Guianas and
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throughout humid forests of Amazonia and Atlantic Forest (
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).
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Fifty-four (
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were captured, mainly on the ground in upland forests, as previously reported in the Juruá River basin (Patton
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. 2000). One female was captured with six pouch young in
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. All her young were dead and we observed cannibalism by the mother over the young. Two other females with rusty pouches were captured in
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and
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, indicating reproductive activity during the dry season.
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(n = 8: 5ɗ 3Ψ): UFES
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.
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