Handley's short-tailed opossum
Handley's short-tailed opossum is a species of mammal in the family Didelphidae. It is only known to exist in its type locality in Peru, and more recently in Brazil.
Taxonomy
The holotype for the species was caught by Jessica Amanzo on February 5, 1997, in Peru.The species is named after Charles O. Handley, Jr. to honor his contribution to the study of neotropical mammals.
Description
The opossum is medium-sized and robust. It has short dorsal fur with the hair having pale gray bases and brown tips. It has dull cream underparts with a pale midventral stripe. It has a brownish head and rump, with short, white whiskers. A yellowish to orange throat gland is present. The pinnae are uniformly brown and are furless.It has short, robust limbs.