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<emphasis id="B9426259FF92FFAE7DE6C6D3FE092C83" bold="true" box="[151,407,1675,1701]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">Caluromys philander</emphasis>
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This medium-sized marsupial has distinctive big brown eyes surrounded by brown eye-rings. Head pelage is gray with a dark stripe extending from the level of the brown ears to the nose. Dorsal pelage is warm reddish brown with long and woolly fur; ventral pelage is orangish. The tail is furred only at the basal portion. Females have two lateral folds that form the pouch.
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(n = 4): HB = 185215, T = 233279, HF = 3235, E = 3236, W = 111269.
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This is a widely distributed species, present from the northern South
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and Guianas to central
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, and the eastern region within the Atlantic Forest of
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). This is the first record of
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). Three individuals were captured in traps placed from three to four meters above the ground, and one was found dead inside a pipetrap (arboreal refuges used for colonization by tree frogs). Only one individual was caught in a 30 L pitfall trap. All captures of this species took place in alluvial forests at PEC. In
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and
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, two females were captured carrying three suckling young each, and in
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, two others had rusty-colored pouches.
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(n = 1: skull): UFES 1414.
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