The genus Bassaricyon consists of small Neotropical procyonids, popularly known as olingos (/ɒˈlɪŋɡoʊz/), cousins of the raccoon. They are native to the...
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Northern olingo (redirect from Bassaricyon pauli)
The northern olingo (Bassaricyon gabbii), also known as the bushy-tailed olingo or, simply, the olingo (due to it being the most common of the species)...
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Eastern lowland olingo (redirect from Bassaricyon beddardi)
The eastern lowland olingo (Bassaricyon alleni) is a species of olingo from South America, where it is known from the lowlands east of the Andes in Bolivia...
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Olinguito (redirect from Bassaricyon neblina)
The olinguito /oʊlɪŋˈɡiːtoʊ/ (Bassaricyon neblina) is a mammal of the raccoon family Procyonidae that lives in montane forests in the Andes of western...
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Western lowland olingo (redirect from Bassaricyon medius)
The western lowland olingo (Bassaricyon medius) is a species of olingo from Central and South America, where it is known from Panama and from Colombia...
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and olingos another, despite morphology suggesting otherwise. Genus Bassaricyon (olingos): four species Genus Bassariscus (ring-tailed cats and cacomistles):...
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flavus Bassaricyon Northern olingo or Gabbi's olingo, Bassaricyon gabbii Eastern lowland olingo, Bassaricyon alleni Western lowland olingo, Bassaricyon medius...
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shown that the closest relatives of the coatis are the olingos (genus Bassaricyon); the two lineages are thought to have diverged about 10.2 million years...
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the Procyonidae. They diverged 21.6–24 Mya. Two clades, one leading to Bassaricyon (olingos and the olinguito) plus Nasua (coatis), and one leading to Bassariscus...
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shown that the closest relatives of the coatis are the olingos (genus Bassaricyon), from which they diverged about 10.2 million years ago. Like other procyonids...
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