Didelphoidea
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Didelphoidea est suprafamilia mammalium marsupialium exstincta.
Systema taxinomicum Animalis
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Imperium: Eucaryota
- Regnum: Animalia
- Gradus: Metazoa
- Subgradus: Eumetazoa
- Subregnum: Bilateria
- Infraregnum: Eucoelomata
- Supraphylum: Deuterostomia
- Infraphylum: Chordonia
- Phylum: Chordata
- Subphylum: Vertebrata
- Infraphylum: Gnathostomata
- Supraclassis: Tetrapoda
- Infraclassis: Amniota
- Ramus: Mammaliaformes
- Classis: Mammalia
- Subclassis: Theriiformes
- Infraclassis: Holotheria
- Supralegio: Trechnotheria
- Legio: Cladotheria
- Sublegio: Zatheria
- Infralegio: Tribosphenida
- Supracohors: Theria
- Cohors: Marsupialia
- Magnaordo: Ameridelphia
- Ordo: Didelphimorphia
- Suprafamilia: Didelphoidea
- Ordo: Didelphimorphia
- Magnaordo: Ameridelphia
- Cohors: Marsupialia
- Supracohors: Theria
- Infralegio: Tribosphenida
- Sublegio: Zatheria
- Legio: Cladotheria
- Supralegio: Trechnotheria
- Infraclassis: Holotheria
- Subclassis: Theriiformes
- Classis: Mammalia
- Ramus: Mammaliaformes
- Infraclassis: Amniota
- Supraclassis: Tetrapoda
- Infraphylum: Gnathostomata
- Subphylum: Vertebrata
- Phylum: Chordata
- Infraphylum: Chordonia
- Supraphylum: Deuterostomia
- Infraregnum: Eucoelomata
- Subregnum: Bilateria
- Subgradus: Eumetazoa
- Gradus: Metazoa
- Regnum: Animalia
Classificatio
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Familia: Derorhynchidae
- Familia: Sparassocynidae
- Familia: Didelphidae
- Subfamilia: Caluromyinae
- Subfamilia: Eobrasiliinae
- Subfamilia: Glironiinae
- Subfamilia: Didelphinae
- Tribus: Zygolestini
- Tribus: Monodelphini
- Tribus: Thylamyini
- Tribus: Metachirini
Notae
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Gardner, Alfred (November 16, 2005). Wilson, D. E., and Reeder, D. M. (eds) Mammal Species of the World, 3rd edition, Johns Hopkins University Press, 19-20. ISBN 0-801-88221-4