''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''.
Species
* Sepia short-tailed opossum (''Monodelphis adusta'' (Thomas 1897) Cabrera & Yepes 1940)
* Northern three-striped opossum (''Monodelphis americana'' (Müller 1776) Pohle 1927)
* Arlindo's short-tailed opossum (''Monodelphis arlindoi'' Pavan, Rossi & Schneider 2012)
* Northern red-sided opossum (''Monodelphis brevicaudata'' (Erxleben 1777) Thomas 1920c)
* Yellow-sided opossum (''Monodelphis dimidiata'' (Wagner 1847) Thomas 1924c)
* 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'' (Wagner 1842) Pohle 1927)
* Emilia's short-tailed opossum (''Monodelphis emiliae'' (Thomas 1912) Thomas 1920c)
* Gardner's short-tailed opossum (''Monodelphis gardneri'' Solari et al. 2012)
* Amazonian red-sided opossum
The Amazonian red-sided opossum (''Monodelphis glirina'') is a South American opossum species of the family Didelphidae, formerly viewed as part of '' M. brevicaudata''. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil and Peru, where it inhabits the Amazon rainf ...
(''Monodelphis glirina'' (Wagner 1842))
* Handley's short-tailed opossum
Handley's short-tailed opossum (''Monodelphis handleyi'') is a species of mammal in the family Didelphidae. It is only known to exist in its type locality in Peru, and more recently in Brazil.
Taxonomy
The holotype for the species was caught ...
(''Monodelphis handleyi'' Solari 2007)
* Ihering's three-striped opossum (''Monodelphis iheringi'' (Thomas 1888) Vieira 1950)
* Pygmy short-tailed opossum (''Monodelphis kunsi'' Pine 1975)
* Marajó short-tailed opossum (''Monodelphis maraxina'' Thomas 1923)
* Osgood's short-tailed opossum (''Monodelphis osgoodi'' (Doutt 1938) Handley 1966c)
* Hooded red-sided opossum (''Monodelphis palliolata'' (Osgood 1914) Pittier & Tate 1932)
* Peruvian short-tailed opossum (''Monodelphis peruviana'' (Osgood 1913) Cabrera & Yepes 1940)
* Long-nosed short-tailed opossum (''Monodelphis pinocchio'' Pavan 2015)
* Reig's opossum (''Monodelphis reigi'' Lew & Pérez-Hernández 2004)
* Ronald's opossum (''Monodelphis ronaldi'' Solari 2004)
* Chestnut-striped opossum (''Monodelphis rubida'' (Thomas 1899) Pine & Handley 1984)
* Saci short-tailed opossum (''Monodelphis saci'' Pavan, Mendes-Oliveira & Voss 2017)
* Santa Rosa short-tailed opossum
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(''Monodelphis sanctaerosae'' Voss, Pine & Solari 2012)
* Long-nosed short-tailed opossum (''Monodelphis scalops'' (Thomas 1888) Pohle 1927)
* Southern red-sided opossum (''Monodelphis sorex'' (Hensel 1872) Cabrera & Yepes 1940)
* Southern three-striped opossum (''Monodelphis theresa'' Thomas 1921)
* Touan short-tailed opossum (''Monodelphis touan'' (Shaw 1800) Cabrera & Yepes 1940)
* Red three-striped opossum (''Monodelphis umbristriata'' (Miranda-Ribeiro 1936) Vieira 1955)
* 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, is a c ...
(''Monodelphis unistriata'' (Wagner 1842) Cabrera & Yepes 1940)
* Voss's short-tailed opossum (''Monodelphis vossi'' Pavan 2019)
Species limits are based on fur coloration with additional details coming from differences in the skull and teeth.
Behavior
Short-tailed opossums show a rich repertoire of stereotyped behaviors. Postures, locomotion, and grooming behaviours are similar to those of other didelphids. They also can carry nest materials using their short prehensile tails.
Short-tailed opossums show specialized behaviors for dealing with challenging prey. For example, attacks and initial consumption of large insects are initially directed to the insect's head, hairy caterpillars
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As with most common names, the application of the word is arbitrary, since the larvae of sawflies (suborder Sym ...
are scratched to get rid of the urticating hair
Urticating hairs or urticating bristles are one of the primary defense mechanisms used by numerous plants, almost all New World tarantulas, and various lepidopteran caterpillars. ''Urtica'' is Latin for "nettle" (stinging nettles are in the genu ...
s, and mice are attacked using a throat clamp technique.
Chemosensory communication
Short-tailed opossums have been found to use nuzzling in chemosensory
A chemoreceptor, also known as chemosensor, is a specialized sensory receptor which transduces a chemical substance (endogenous or induced) to generate a biological signal. This signal may be in the form of an action potential, if the chemorecept ...
and exploratory behavior for 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 vomeronasal organ
The vomeronasal organ (VNO), or Jacobson's organ, is the paired auxiliary olfactory (smell) sense organ located in the soft tissue of the nasal septum, in the nasal cavity just above the roof of the mouth (the hard palate) in various tetrapods ...
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.
Reproduction
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 reproduction, reproductive episode before death, and ''iteroparous ...
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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Short-tailed opossums
Taxa named by Gilbert Thomas Burnett