Didelphis

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Large American opossums[1]
File:Didelphis albiventris (Lund, 1840) (3452477057).jpg
The white-eared opossum, Didelphis albiventris, lives in South America.
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Infraclass: Marsupialia
Order: Didelphimorphia
Family: Didelphidae
Subfamily: Didelphinae
Tribe: Didelphini
Genus: Didelphis
Linnaeus, 1758
Type species
Didelphis marsupialis
Species
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Didelphis is a genus of New World marsupials. The six species in the genus Didelphis, commonly known as Large American opossums, are members of the opossum order, Didelphimorphia.

The genus Didelphis is composed of cat-sized omnivorous species, which can be recognized by their prehensile tails and their tendency to feign death when cornered. The largest species, the Virginia opossum (Didelphis virginiana), is the only marsupial to be found north of Mexico.

The Virginia opossum has opposable toes on their two back feet.

One of the synapomorphies of this genus is the hypertrophied spinous processes of the cervical vertebrae, which also interlock. As a result, this prevents any movement of the neck. The purpose of this is not yet fully understood.[2]

Human interaction

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Due to frequent interaction between human populations, Didelphis have potential risks[3] and benefits. Disease is commonly carried amongst the species which poses threats to humans, pets, and livestock who come in contact with didelphis. A study argues otherwise however as in various regions of Brazil Didelphis marsupialis is commonly consumed for protein and it's medicinal benefits used to treat disease.[4]

Phylogeny

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Cladogram of living large American opossums, the genus Didelphis:[5][6]

Species

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File:Didelphis sp. 3d scan Natural History Museum University of Pisa C 127.stl

Image Scientific name Distribution
Didelphis albiventris Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay
Didelphis aurita Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay.
Didelphis imperfecta Brazil, Suriname, French Guiana and Venezuela.
Didelphis marsupialis northeast of Mexico to Bolivia to the central coast of Peru, including Trinidad and Tobago
Didelphis pernigra Venezuela to Bolivia
Didelphis virginiana Central America and North America from Costa Rica to southern Ontario

References

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