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154 BULLETIN AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY NO. 322<br />

Andes. In: M.E. Jones, C.R. Dickman, <strong>and</strong> M.<br />

Archer (editors), Predators with pouches: the<br />

biology <strong>of</strong> carnivorous <strong>marsupials</strong>, 82–101.<br />

Melbourne: CSIRO Press.<br />

Solari, S. 2007. New species <strong>of</strong> Monodelphis<br />

(Didelphimorphia: Didelphidae) from Peru,<br />

with notes on M. adusta. Journal <strong>of</strong> Mammalogy<br />

88: 319–329.<br />

Springer, M.S., J.A.W. Kirsch, <strong>and</strong> J.A. Case.<br />

1997a. The chronicle <strong>of</strong> marsupial evolution. In:<br />

T.J. Givnish <strong>and</strong> K.J. Sytsma (editors), Molecular<br />

evolution <strong>and</strong> adaptive radiation, 129–161.<br />

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.<br />

Springer, M.S., A. Burk, J.R. Kavanagh, V.G.<br />

Waddell, <strong>and</strong> M.J. Stanhope. 1997b. The<br />

Interphotoreceptor Retinoid Binding Protein<br />

gene in therian mammals: implications for<br />

higher-level <strong>relationships</strong> <strong>and</strong> evidence for loss<br />

<strong>of</strong> function in the marsupial mole. Proceedings<br />

<strong>of</strong> the National Academy <strong>of</strong> Science <strong>of</strong> the<br />

United States <strong>of</strong> America 94: 13754–13759.<br />

Stamatakis, A. 2006. RAxML-VI-HPC: maximum<br />

likelihood-based <strong>phylogenetic</strong> analyses with<br />

thous<strong>and</strong>s <strong>of</strong> taxa <strong>and</strong> mixed models. Bioinformatics<br />

22: 2688–2690.<br />

Stanhope, M.J., J. Czelusniak, J.-S. Si, J. Nickerson,<br />

<strong>and</strong> M. Goodman. 1992. A molecular<br />

perspective on mammalian evolution from the<br />

gene encoding Interphotoreceptor Retinoid<br />

Binding Protein, with convincing evidence for<br />

bat monophyly. Molecular Phylogenetics <strong>and</strong><br />

Evolution 1: 148–160.<br />

Stanhope, M.J., M.R. Smith, V.G. Waddell, C.A.<br />

Porter, M.S. Shivji, <strong>and</strong> M. Goodman. 1996.<br />

Mammalian evolution <strong>and</strong> the interphotoreceptor<br />

retinoid binding protein (IRBP) gene:<br />

convincing evidence for several superordinal<br />

clades. Journal <strong>of</strong> Molecular Evolution 43:<br />

83–92.<br />

Stein, B.R., <strong>and</strong> J.L. Patton. 2008a (‘‘2007’’).<br />

Genus Chironectes Illiger, 1811. In A.L. Gardner<br />

(editor), Mammals <strong>of</strong> South America.<br />

Vol. 1. Marsupials, xenarthrans, shrews, <strong>and</strong><br />

bats, 14–17. Chicago: Chicago University Press.<br />

Stein, B.R., <strong>and</strong> J.L. Patton. 2008b (‘‘2007’’).<br />

Genus Lutreolina O. Thomas, 1910. In A.L.<br />

Gardner (editor), Mammals <strong>of</strong> South America.<br />

Vol. 1. Marsupials, xenarthrans, shrews, <strong>and</strong><br />

bats, 25–27. Chicago: Chicago University Press.<br />

Steiner, C., M. Tilak, E.J.P. Douzery, <strong>and</strong> F.M.<br />

Catzeflis. 2005. New DNA data from a transthyretin<br />

nuclear intron suggest an Oligocene to<br />

Miocene diversification <strong>of</strong> living South American<br />

opossums (Marsupialia: Didelphidae). Molecular<br />

Phylogenetics <strong>and</strong> Evolution 35: 363–<br />

379.<br />

Svartman, M., <strong>and</strong> A.M. Vianna-Morgante. 1999.<br />

Comparative genome analysis in American<br />

<strong>marsupials</strong>: chromosome b<strong>and</strong>ing <strong>and</strong> in-situ<br />

hybridization. Chromosome Research 7: 267–<br />

275.<br />

Sw<strong>of</strong>ford, D.L. 1998. PAUP*: <strong>phylogenetic</strong> analysis<br />

using parsimony, beta version 4.0b10.<br />

Sunderl<strong>and</strong>, MA: Sinauer Associates.<br />

Sw<strong>of</strong>ford, D.L., <strong>and</strong> W.P. Madison. 1987. Reconstructing<br />

ancestral character states under<br />

Wagner parsimony. Mathematical Biosciences<br />

87: 199–229.<br />

Takahashi, F. 1974. Variação morfológica de<br />

incisivos em didelfídeos (Marsupialia, Didelphinae).<br />

Anais Academia Brasileira de Ciencias 46:<br />

413–416.<br />

Talice, R.V., S.L. de Mosera, <strong>and</strong> T. Machado.<br />

1961 (‘‘1960’’). Observaciones sobre Monodelphis<br />

dimidiata. Actas y Trabajos del Primer<br />

Congreso Sudamericano de Zoología. Tomo 4:<br />

149–156.<br />

Tarifa, T., <strong>and</strong> S. Anderson. 1997. Two additional<br />

records <strong>of</strong> Glironia venusta Thomas, 1912<br />

(Marsupialia, Didelphidae) for Bolivia. Mammalia<br />

61: 111–113.<br />

Tate, G.H.H. 1933. A systematic revision <strong>of</strong> the<br />

marsupial genus Marmosa with a discussion <strong>of</strong><br />

the adaptive radiation <strong>of</strong> the murine opossums<br />

(Marmosa). Bulletin <strong>of</strong> the American Museum<br />

<strong>of</strong> Natural History 66: 1–250 + 26 pls.<br />

Tate, G.H.H. 1934. New generic names for two<br />

South American <strong>marsupials</strong>. Journal <strong>of</strong> Mammalogy<br />

15: 154 pp.<br />

Tate, G.H.H. 1947. Results <strong>of</strong> the Archbold<br />

Expeditions. No. 56. On the anatomy <strong>and</strong><br />

<strong>classification</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Dasyuridae (Marsupialia).<br />

Bulletin <strong>of</strong> the American Museum <strong>of</strong> Natural<br />

History 88: 97–156.<br />

Tate, G.H.H. 1948a. Results <strong>of</strong> the Archbold<br />

Expeditions. No. 59. Studies on the anatomy<br />

<strong>and</strong> phylogeny <strong>of</strong> the Macropodidae (Marsupialia).<br />

Bulletin <strong>of</strong> the American Museum <strong>of</strong><br />

Natural History 91: 233–352.<br />

Tate, G.H.H. 1948b. Results <strong>of</strong> the Archibold<br />

Expeditions. No. 60. Studies in the Peramelidae<br />

(Marsupialia). Bulletin <strong>of</strong> the American Museum<br />

Natural History 92: 313–346.<br />

Temple-Smith, P. 1987. Sperm structure <strong>and</strong><br />

marsupial phylogeny. In M. Archer (editor),<br />

Possums <strong>and</strong> opossums: studies in evolution<br />

Vol. 1, 171–194. Sydney: Surrey Beatty.<br />

Terasawa, M., R. Shimokawa, <strong>and</strong> T. Terashima.,<br />

et al. 2004. Expression <strong>of</strong> dentin matrix protein<br />

1 (DMP1) in nonmineralized tissues. Journal <strong>of</strong><br />

Bone <strong>and</strong> Mineral Metabolism 22: 430–438.<br />

Teta, P., E. Muschetto, S. Maidana, C. Bellomo,<br />

<strong>and</strong> P. Padula. 2007. Gracilinanus microtarsus<br />

(Didelphimorphia, Didelphidae) en la provincia<br />

de Misiones, Argentina. Mastozoología Neotropical<br />

14: 113–115.

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