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  1. The gray-bellied caenolestid (Caenolestes caniventer), or grey-bellied shrew opossum, is a shrew opossum found in humid, temperate forests and moist grasslands of western Ecuador and northwestern Peru.

  2. The gray-bellied caenolestid (Caenolestes caniventer), or grey-bellied shrew opossum, is a shrew opossum found in humid, temperate forests and moist grasslands of western Ecuador and northwestern Peru.

  3. Gray-bel­lied shrew opos­sums (Caenolestes caniven­ter) are found in cen­tral Ecuador and north­west­ern Peru, pri­mar­ily on the Pa­cific slopes of the Andes Moun­tains. In­di­vid­u­als have been trapped in Ecuador in the fol­low­ing lo­ca­tions: El Oro Province, near Mount Cayambe and Mol­leturo.

  4. English: Gray-bellied Caenolestid, Gray-bellied Shrew Opossum, Pale-bellied Shrew Opossum; Kotava: Taruakol; català: Opòssum rata de ventre gris; čeština: Vačík dravý; Deutsch: Graubäuchige Opossummaus; فارسی: صاریغ موشی شکم‌خاکستری; français: Cénolestidé à ventre gris; Bahasa Indonesia: Oposum celurut ...

  5. The gray-bellied caenolestid (Caenolestes caniventer), or grey-bellied shrew opossum, is a shrew opossum found in humid, temperate forests and moist grasslands of western Ecuador and northwestern Peru. It was first described by American zoologist Harold Elmer Anthony in 1921.

  6. The Gray-bellied Shrew-opossum possesses a conspicuous dark pectoral spot on the grayish ventral pelage that contrasts strongly with dorsal pelage. Antorbital vacuity is open, and post-palatine torus is curved. A species of myobiid mite (Caenolestomyobia faini) was described from the Gray-bellied Shrewopossum. This species is monotypic.

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