''Monodelphis'' is a
genus
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of
marsupial
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s in the
family
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Didelphidae, commonly referred to as short-tailed opossums. They are found throughout
South America
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. , the most recently described species is ''M. vossi''.
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Species
* Sepia short-tailed opossum
The sepia short-tailed opossum (''Monodelphis adusta'') is a species of opossum in the family Didelphidae found in Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, Peru and Venezuela
Venezuela (; ), officially the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela ( es, link ...
(''Monodelphis adusta'')
* Northern three-striped opossum
The northern three-striped opossum (''Monodelphis americana'') is an opossum species from South America.
It is endemic to Atlantic Forest ecoregions of coastal Brazil.
References
Opossums
Endemic fauna of Brazil
Fauna of the Atlantic ...
(''Monodelphis americana'')
* Arlindo's short-tailed opossum (''Monodelphis arlindoi'')
* Northern red-sided opossum
The northern red-sided opossum or the Guianan short-tailed opossum, ''Monodelphis brevicaudata'', is an opossum species from South America. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil. French Guiana, Guyana, Suriname and Venezuela.
Characteristics
Body leng ...
(''Monodelphis brevicaudata'')
* Yellow-sided opossum
The yellow-sided opossum (''Monodelphis dimidiata'') is an opossum species from South America. It is found in Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay. They have grey or black fur on their dorsal side with yellowish fur on the lateral side that continues d ...
(''Monodelphis dimidiata'')
* Gray short-tailed opossum
The gray short-tailed opossum (''Monodelphis domestica'') is a small South American member of the family Didelphidae. Unlike most other marsupials, the gray short-tailed opossum does not have a true pouch. The scientific name ''Monodelphis'' is ...
(''Monodelphis domestica'')
* Emilia's short-tailed opossum (''Monodelphis emiliae'')
* Gardner's short-tailed opossum
Gardner's short-tailed opossum (''Monodelphis gardneri'') is a marsupial mammal from South America. It was named in 2012 by Sergio Solari, Víctor Pacheco, Elena Vivar and Louise H. Emmons. They named it after Dr. Alfred L. Gardner who took the f ...
(''Monodelphis gardneri'')
* Amazonian red-sided opossum (''Monodelphis glirina'')
* Ihering's three-striped opossum
Ihering's three-striped opossum (''Monodelphis iheringi''), is an opossum species found in Argentina and Brazil.
References
Opossums
Marsupials of South America
Mammals of Brazil
Mammals of Argentina
Mammals described in 1888
Taxa named ...
(''Monodelphis iheringi'')
* Pygmy short-tailed opossum (''Monodelphis kunsi'')
* Marajó short-tailed opossum (''Monodelphis maraxina'')
* Osgood's short-tailed opossum (''Monodelphis osgoodi'')
* Hooded red-sided opossum (''Monodelphis palliolata'')
* Peruvian short-tailed opossum
The Peruvian short-tailed opossum (''Monodelphis peruviana'') is a species of marsupial in the family Didelphidae.It is found in Bolivia and Peru.
Classification
This species was initially described as ''Peramys peruvianus'' by Wilfred H. O ...
(''Monodelphis peruviana'')
* Long-nosed short-tailed opossum
The long-nosed short-tailed opossum (''Monodelphis scalops''), is an opossum species in Argentina and Brazil
Brazil ( pt, Brasil; ), officially the Federative Republic of Brazil (Portuguese: ), is the largest country in both South Americ ...
(''Monodelphis pinocchio'')
* Reig's opossum (''Monodelphis reigi'')
* Ronald's opossum
Ronald's opossum (''Monodelphis ronaldi'') is a South American opossum species of the family Didelphidae. It was discovered in 2004, and most closely resembles '' M. adusta''. It is known only from Manú National Park, Peru
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(''Monodelphis ronaldi'')
* Chestnut-striped opossum (''Monodelphis rubida'')
* Saci short-tailed opossum (''Monodelphis saci'')
* Santa Rosa short-tailed opossum (''Monodelphis sanctaerosae'')
* Long-nosed short-tailed opossum
The long-nosed short-tailed opossum (''Monodelphis scalops''), is an opossum species in Argentina and Brazil
Brazil ( pt, Brasil; ), officially the Federative Republic of Brazil (Portuguese: ), is the largest country in both South Americ ...
(''Monodelphis scalops'')
* Southern red-sided opossum (''Monodelphis sorex'')
* Touan short-tailed opossum (''Monodelphis touan'')
* Southern three-striped opossum
The southern three-striped opossum (''Monodelphis theresa'') is an opossum species from South America. It is found in the Atlantic Forest region of Brazil.
References
Opossums
Endemic fauna of Brazil
Fauna of the Atlantic Forest
Marsupials ...
(''Monodelphis theresa'')
* Red three-striped opossum (''Monodelphis umbristriata'')
* One-striped opossum
The one-striped opossum (''Monodelphis unistriata'') is a possibly extinct opossum species from South America. It is known only from two specimens found in Brazil in 1821 and Argentina
Argentina (), officially the Argentine Republic ( e ...
(''Monodelphis unistriata'')
* Voss's short-tailed opossum (''Monodelphis vossi'')
Speciation is based on fur coloration with additional details coming from differences in the skull and teeth.
Chemoreception Communication
Short-tailed opossums have been found to use nuzzling as a chemosensory and exploratory behavior in recognizing individuals of the same species. In ''Monodelphis domestica'', nuzzling and snout-rubbing transforms odor from dry components like glandular secretions, feces, and urine, into moist naso-oral secretions that reach the vomernasal organ to be processed chemically. Typically, this behavior is used to recognize individual familiar or new scents from the same species, with males typically being drawn to more novel scents from the same species. The vomeronasal organ is thus becoming an importantly recognized organ used in the social communication of these animals.
Conservation status
''M. sorex'' and ''M. rubida'' are considered to be endangered.
Reproductive development
The genus ''Monodelphis'' is marsupial; they are born under-developed and then mature further in the mother's pouch. In ''Monodelphis'', the young first come off the teat in 12 days, whereas this occurs at 48 days in the related genus ''Didelphis''. Most of the events in this process occur about 2–4 weeks later in ''Didelphis'' than in ''Monodelphis''. This may be related to the shorter longevity of the species of ''Monodelphis'' compared to other marsupials who nurse for a longer period. ''M. dimidiata'' is unusual in that it is a semelparous
Semelparity and iteroparity are two contrasting reproductive strategies available to living organisms. A species is considered semelparous if it is characterized by a single reproductive episode before death, and iteroparous if it is characteri ...
species, something rarely seen in mammals, being found predominantly in smaller didelphids and dasyurids.
References
Further reading
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Know Your Short-tailed Opossum: ''Monodelphis''
Integrated Taxonomic Information System
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External links
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Taxa named by Gilbert Thomas Burnett
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