Marmosa
About 25 species. I have listed them all as being monotypic, but some of them are probably species-complexes.
Only three species are represented in the Zoochat galleries.
Mexican Mouse Opossum Marmosa mexicana
Monotypic.
Found from northern Mexico to eastern Panama.
Photo by @Najade in the wild, Costa Rica.
Mexican Mouse Opossum (Marmosa mexicana) - ZooChat
Linnaeus' Mouse Opossum Marmosa murina
Up to eight subspecies have been described, but Patton et al in Mammals of South America "hesitate to define subspecies at this time" due to how poorly known the species is (and which, in any case, may be a species complex).
Found from eastern Colombia across Venezuela to the Guianas, and in Brazil south to the Atlantic Forest.
Photo by @Giant Eland at Frankfurt Zoo, Germany.
Linnaeus's mouse opossum (Marmosa murina) | ZooChat
Zeledon's Mouse Opossum Marmosa zeledoni
Monotypic. Formerly treated as a subspecies of Mexican Mouse Opossum Marmosa mexicana, but the two species overlap considerably in distribution.
Found from Nicaragua to Colombia and Ecuador.
Photo by @Giant Eland in the wild, Costa Rica.
(Marmosa mexicana) Mexican mouse opossum 2014 | ZooChat
Photo by @Najade in the wild, Costa Rica.
Zeledon’s Mouse Opossum (Marmosa zeledoni) - ZooChat
The remaining species in the genus are not pictured here:
Adler's Mouse Opossum Marmosa adleri
Monotypic.
Known only from Panama. Only described in 2021, with specimens having previously been misidentified as either M. alstoni and M. phaea.
Alston's Mouse Opossum Marmosa alstoni
Monotypic.
Known only from the highlands of Costa Rica. (The former distribution ranged from Belize to Colombia, but the splitting of e.g. M. adleri and M. nicaraguae has resulted in a much more restricted range).
Heavy-browed Mouse Opossum Marmosa andersoni
Monotypic.
Known from only thirteen specimens, from the eastern Andes of Peru.
White-bellied Mouse Opossum Marmosa constantiae
Monotypic.
Found from eastern Peru and Bolivia to central Brazil.
Demerara Mouse Opossum Marmosa demerarae
Monotypic.
Found from eastern Venezuela across northern Brazil to the Guianas.
Woolly Mouse Opossum Marmosa germana
Monotypic.
Known from Amazonian Colombia, Ecuador and Peru.
Panama Mouse Opossum Marmosa isthmica
Monotypic. Formerly treated as a subspecies or synonym of M. robinsoni but they are genetically distinct and also occur sympatrically. The name M. regina is a senior synonym of M. isthmica (i.e. it has priority) but is currently not being used due to prior taxonomic confusion with the name.
Found from Panama to western Colombia and Ecuador.
Jansa's Mouse Opossum Marmosa jansae
Monotypic.
Known from Amazonian Colombia, Ecuador and Peru.
Rufous Mouse Opossum Marmosa lepida
Monotypic.
Found throughout Amazonia in northern South America.
Amazonian Mouse Opossum Marmosa macrotarsus
Monotypic. Formerly treated as a subspecies or synonym of M. murina. M. quichua is treated as a synonym by Voss in his 2022 checklist.
Found in Amazonian Peru, Brazil and Bolivia.
Nicaraguan Mouse Opossum Marmosa nicaraguae
Monotypic.
Known only from Nicaragua and Costa Rica. Formerly treated as a subspecies of M. alstoni.
Tate's Woolly Mouse Opossum Marmosa paraguayanus
Monotypic.
Found in southern Brazil, northeastern Argentina, and Paraguay.
Huachipa Woolly Mouse Opossum Marmosa parda
Monotypic.
Known only from cloud forest on the eastern slopes of the Andes in central Peru.
Perplexing Woolly Mouse Opossum Marmosa perplexa
Monotypic. Formerly treated as a synonym of M. phaea.
Found in southwestern Ecuador and northwestern Peru.
Little Woolly Mouse Opossum Marmosa phaea
Monotypic.
Known from the Andean foothills of Colombia.
Woolly Mouse Opossum Marmosa rapposa
Monotypic. Formerly included within "M. regina" or confused with M. constantiae with which it occurs sympatrically. A junior synonym is M. budini.
Found in eastern Peru, Bolivia, northwest Argentina, Paraguay, and southwest Brazil.
Robinson's Mouse Opossum Marmosa robinsoni
Monotypic - a number of subspecies have been named but several have since been split as full species and others are indistinguishable in appearance and so are doubtfully valid.
Found from western Panama to northern Venezuela and Trinidad.
Red Mouse Opossum Marmosa rubra
Monotypic.
Known only from a few locations in southeastern Colombia, eastern Ecuador and eastern Peru.
Rutter's Woolly Mouse Opossum Marmosa rutteri
Monotypic. Formerly included within "M. regina" or M. germana.
Found in lowland rainforest in eastern Colombia, Ecuador and Peru, and in western Brazil.
Simons' Mouse Opossum Marmosa simonsi
Monotypic. Formerly treated as a subspecies or synonym of M. robinsoni.
Found in dry forests and magroves in western Ecuador and northwestern Peru.
Mt Duida Mouse Opossum Marmosa tyleriana
Monotypic.
Known only from the massifs of southern Venezuela.
Waterhouse's Mouse Opossum Marmosa waterhousei
Monotypic. Formerly treated as a subspecies or synonym of M. murina.
Found in the Andean foothills of northwestern South America.
Guajira Mouse Opossum Marmosa xerophila
Monotypic.
Endemic to arid thorn-scrub along the Caribbean coast of northeastern Colombia and northwestern Venezuela.
About 25 species. I have listed them all as being monotypic, but some of them are probably species-complexes.
Only three species are represented in the Zoochat galleries.
Mexican Mouse Opossum Marmosa mexicana
Monotypic.
Found from northern Mexico to eastern Panama.
Photo by @Najade in the wild, Costa Rica.
Mexican Mouse Opossum (Marmosa mexicana) - ZooChat
Linnaeus' Mouse Opossum Marmosa murina
Up to eight subspecies have been described, but Patton et al in Mammals of South America "hesitate to define subspecies at this time" due to how poorly known the species is (and which, in any case, may be a species complex).
Found from eastern Colombia across Venezuela to the Guianas, and in Brazil south to the Atlantic Forest.
Photo by @Giant Eland at Frankfurt Zoo, Germany.
Linnaeus's mouse opossum (Marmosa murina) | ZooChat
Zeledon's Mouse Opossum Marmosa zeledoni
Monotypic. Formerly treated as a subspecies of Mexican Mouse Opossum Marmosa mexicana, but the two species overlap considerably in distribution.
Found from Nicaragua to Colombia and Ecuador.
Photo by @Giant Eland in the wild, Costa Rica.
(Marmosa mexicana) Mexican mouse opossum 2014 | ZooChat
Photo by @Najade in the wild, Costa Rica.
Zeledon’s Mouse Opossum (Marmosa zeledoni) - ZooChat
The remaining species in the genus are not pictured here:
Adler's Mouse Opossum Marmosa adleri
Monotypic.
Known only from Panama. Only described in 2021, with specimens having previously been misidentified as either M. alstoni and M. phaea.
Alston's Mouse Opossum Marmosa alstoni
Monotypic.
Known only from the highlands of Costa Rica. (The former distribution ranged from Belize to Colombia, but the splitting of e.g. M. adleri and M. nicaraguae has resulted in a much more restricted range).
Heavy-browed Mouse Opossum Marmosa andersoni
Monotypic.
Known from only thirteen specimens, from the eastern Andes of Peru.
White-bellied Mouse Opossum Marmosa constantiae
Monotypic.
Found from eastern Peru and Bolivia to central Brazil.
Demerara Mouse Opossum Marmosa demerarae
Monotypic.
Found from eastern Venezuela across northern Brazil to the Guianas.
Woolly Mouse Opossum Marmosa germana
Monotypic.
Known from Amazonian Colombia, Ecuador and Peru.
Panama Mouse Opossum Marmosa isthmica
Monotypic. Formerly treated as a subspecies or synonym of M. robinsoni but they are genetically distinct and also occur sympatrically. The name M. regina is a senior synonym of M. isthmica (i.e. it has priority) but is currently not being used due to prior taxonomic confusion with the name.
Found from Panama to western Colombia and Ecuador.
Jansa's Mouse Opossum Marmosa jansae
Monotypic.
Known from Amazonian Colombia, Ecuador and Peru.
Rufous Mouse Opossum Marmosa lepida
Monotypic.
Found throughout Amazonia in northern South America.
Amazonian Mouse Opossum Marmosa macrotarsus
Monotypic. Formerly treated as a subspecies or synonym of M. murina. M. quichua is treated as a synonym by Voss in his 2022 checklist.
Found in Amazonian Peru, Brazil and Bolivia.
Nicaraguan Mouse Opossum Marmosa nicaraguae
Monotypic.
Known only from Nicaragua and Costa Rica. Formerly treated as a subspecies of M. alstoni.
Tate's Woolly Mouse Opossum Marmosa paraguayanus
Monotypic.
Found in southern Brazil, northeastern Argentina, and Paraguay.
Huachipa Woolly Mouse Opossum Marmosa parda
Monotypic.
Known only from cloud forest on the eastern slopes of the Andes in central Peru.
Perplexing Woolly Mouse Opossum Marmosa perplexa
Monotypic. Formerly treated as a synonym of M. phaea.
Found in southwestern Ecuador and northwestern Peru.
Little Woolly Mouse Opossum Marmosa phaea
Monotypic.
Known from the Andean foothills of Colombia.
Woolly Mouse Opossum Marmosa rapposa
Monotypic. Formerly included within "M. regina" or confused with M. constantiae with which it occurs sympatrically. A junior synonym is M. budini.
Found in eastern Peru, Bolivia, northwest Argentina, Paraguay, and southwest Brazil.
Robinson's Mouse Opossum Marmosa robinsoni
Monotypic - a number of subspecies have been named but several have since been split as full species and others are indistinguishable in appearance and so are doubtfully valid.
Found from western Panama to northern Venezuela and Trinidad.
Red Mouse Opossum Marmosa rubra
Monotypic.
Known only from a few locations in southeastern Colombia, eastern Ecuador and eastern Peru.
Rutter's Woolly Mouse Opossum Marmosa rutteri
Monotypic. Formerly included within "M. regina" or M. germana.
Found in lowland rainforest in eastern Colombia, Ecuador and Peru, and in western Brazil.
Simons' Mouse Opossum Marmosa simonsi
Monotypic. Formerly treated as a subspecies or synonym of M. robinsoni.
Found in dry forests and magroves in western Ecuador and northwestern Peru.
Mt Duida Mouse Opossum Marmosa tyleriana
Monotypic.
Known only from the massifs of southern Venezuela.
Waterhouse's Mouse Opossum Marmosa waterhousei
Monotypic. Formerly treated as a subspecies or synonym of M. murina.
Found in the Andean foothills of northwestern South America.
Guajira Mouse Opossum Marmosa xerophila
Monotypic.
Endemic to arid thorn-scrub along the Caribbean coast of northeastern Colombia and northwestern Venezuela.
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