Category
page 1Shrew opossums

Caenolestidae
family of mammals
Caenolestes
The common shrew opossums (genus Caenolestes) are members of the family Caenolestidae. They are found in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. The most recently discovered species is C. sangay.

Incan caenolestid
species of mammal

Dusky caenolestid
species of mammal

Long-nosed caenolestid
species of mammal
Paucituberculata
Paucituberculata is an order of South American marsupials. Although currently represented only by the seven living species of shrew opossums, this order was formerly much more diverse, with more than 60 extinct species named from the fossil record, particularly from the late Oligocene to early Miocene epochs. The earliest paucituberculatans date to the late Paleocene (Itaboraian South American land mammal age). The group went through a pronounced decline in the middle Miocene epoch, which resulted in the extinction of all families of this order except for the living shrew opossums (Caenolestid

Gray-bellied caenolestid
species of mammal

Andean caenolestid
species of mammal

Northern caenolestid
species of mammal

Caenolestes sangay
species of mammal