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This medium-sized marsupial is easily distinguishable by its light yellow coloration and yellowish white spot above each eye. It has a black crown on the head, extending as a stripe to the neck; gray nose; light buff cheeks; black eye outline; and two less prominent spots at the upper base of the ear. Dorsal pelage is darker in the mid-back and ventral pelage is light buff. The fur is short and soft and the tail is bicolored and naked from the base.
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(n = 2): HB = 215225, T = 270331, HF = 4247, E = 3441, W = 220300.
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This is a widely distributed species, ranging from Central to South
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throughout Amazonia and Atlantic Forest, with the exception of northeast
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). Despite its wide distribution, this is the first occurrence in the state of Tocantins, in central
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Only two males
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(n = 1: ɗ): UFES 1280.
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