Lambdoides
Lambdoides are a group of small, nocturnal, arboreal marsupials belonging to the genus *Pseudochirulus*. These marsupials are found in the rainforests of New Guinea and some adjacent islands. The name "lambdoides" is derived from the Greek letter lambda (λ), referring to a characteristic lambdoid or V-shaped marking often present on their foreheads or necks.
These animals typically possess long, bushy tails, which are prehensile and aid in their arboreal lifestyle.
The genus *Pseudochirulus* contains several species, each with specific habitat preferences and geographical ranges. Conservation statuses