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Pellet samples have been collected during scientific studies from barn owls (Tyto alba) and Magellanic horned owls (Bubo magellanicus) which contained reminants of L. halli. Humans have also drastically imperiled this species through habitat degradation. It is also possible they serve as a food source to humans.

Known Predators:

  • barn owls (Tyto alba),
  • Magellanic horned owls (Bubo magellanicus)
  • humans (Homo sapiens)

Anti-predator Adaptations: cryptic

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Head and body length range from 132 to 144 millimeters and tail length from 81 to 99 millimeters. The hind foot measures between 15.7 and 17.7 millimeters and the length of the ear is between 18 and 22 millimeters. Patagonian opossums weigh between 70 and 80 grams.

The fur is short, soft and dense. The back is dark gray, the face is slightly darker with no markings, and the side of the body is gray. The forearms, hands, ankles, feet, and under parts are white. There is also a white patch over the eye and at the base of the ear. The ears are short, rounded, and flesh-colored. The tail is covered in short, fine hairs and is grayish brown above and whitish below. Males have an orange patch on the front of their throat and females have an orange patch around their nipples.

The dental formula is: I 5/4, C 1/1, P 3/3, and M 4/4, totaling 50 teeth. Lestodelphys halli has a shortened muzzle, crowded premolar region, and wide zygomatic arches. The auditory bullae are large. The canines are exceptionally long and nearly vertical.

Range mass: 70 to 80 g.

Range length: 213 to 243 mm.

Other Physical Features: endothermic ; heterothermic ; homoiothermic; bilateral symmetry

Sexual Dimorphism: sexes colored or patterned differently

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There is little available information on the longevity of Lestodelphys halli.

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Patagonian opossums are terrestrial opossums. They occur mainly in areas of shrubs, grasslands, meadows, and savannahs.

Habitat Regions: tropical ; terrestrial

Terrestrial Biomes: savanna or grassland ; chaparral

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Lestodelphys halli occurs farther south than any other known living marsupial species (Marshall 1977). Patagonian opossums are endemic to Argentina, particularly in the Patagonian pampas, Chubet, Mendoza, Neuquen, Rio Negro, and Santa Cruz.

Biogeographic Regions: neotropical (Native )

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Trophic Strategy

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Unlike most didelphids, which are omnivorous, Patagonian opossums are primarily carnivorous. Their diet consists mainly of small birds and rodents. A 70 gram animal has been observed eating a 35 gram mouse. Patagonian opossums have also been captured in traps baited with dead birdd. Patagonian opossums have a shortened skull, long claws, and long canine teeth, morphologies suggestive of specialization towards carnivory. These opossums will also eat fruit and insects where they are available. During winter months they may hunt under the snow or go into torpor. They also store fat at the base of their tail.

Animal Foods: birds; mammals; insects

Plant Foods: fruit

Primary Diet: carnivore (Eats terrestrial vertebrates)

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Patagonian opossums are a significant part of the diet of barn owls (Tyto alba) and Magellanic horned owls (Bubo magellanicus). Pellet remains have been collected from roosting and nesting sights. Patagonian opossums are also predators of small rodents and birds in the ecosystems in which they live.

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Benefits

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Patagonian opossums often live in close proximity to human dwellings. Since their diet consists largely of small rodents, they are likely to help control rodent populations. Rodents often destroy farmers crops and are carriers of many diseases. The control of rodents can have a positive economic impact because their will be less disease outbreaks and less crop damage.

Positive Impacts: controls pest population

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There is little information on negative economic impacts of Lestodelphys halli.

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Patagonian opossums are experiencing habitat loss and degradation in their preferred habitats, which are extensively modified for agriculture and grazing. They were classified as vulnerable in 1996 by the IUCN.

US Federal List: no special status

CITES: no special status

State of Michigan List: no special status

IUCN Red List of Threatened Species: least concern

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There is little available information on communication and perception in Lestodelphys halli. Like all mammals, olfaction and hearing are likely to be important modes of perception. Visual and tactile cues are also important and all modes of perception may be used in interspecific communication.

Perception Channels: visual ; tactile ; acoustic ; chemical

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Patagonian opossums were previously known by the name Notodelphys halli. They are also known as Opossum De Patagonie.

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There is little available information on mating system in Lestodelphys halli. It is likely that males and females only loosely associate for mating and that mating is promiscuous or polygynous, as in other didelphids.

Female Patagonian opossums have 19 mammae. Like all marsupials, they have a relatively short gestation period followed by a lengthy period of lactation. Little information is available on the natural history of reproduction in these opossums. Because they live in temperate regions, it is likely that they breed seasonally.

Key Reproductive Features: iteroparous ; seasonal breeding ; gonochoric/gonochoristic/dioecious (sexes separate); sexual ; viviparous

There is little available information on parental investment in Lestodelphys halli. As in all mammals, females gestate and nurse their young.

Parental Investment: altricial ; pre-fertilization (Provisioning, Protecting: Female); pre-hatching/birth (Provisioning: Female, Protecting: Female); pre-weaning/fledging (Provisioning: Female)

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Lestodelphys (lat. Lestodelphys) - opossumlar fəsiləsinə aid heyvan cinsi.

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Oposom Patagonia (Lestodelphys halli) zo ur bronneg godellek a vev en Arc'hantina. Ar spesad nemetañ eo er genad Lestodelphys.

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Opòssum de la Patagònia ( Catalan; Valencian )

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L'opòssum de la Patagònia (Lestodelphys halli) és l'única espècie del gènere Lestodelphys.[1] Viu a la regió de la Patagònia argentina, més al sud que qualsevol altre marsupial vivent.

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  1. Gardner, Alfred. Wilson, D. E. (ed.); Reeder, D. M. (ed.). Mammal Species of the World. 3a ed.. Johns Hopkins University Press, 16 novembre 2005, p. 8. ISBN 0-801-88221-4.


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L'opòssum de la Patagònia (Lestodelphys halli) és l'única espècie del gènere Lestodelphys. Viu a la regió de la Patagònia argentina, més al sud que qualsevol altre marsupial vivent.

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Die Patagonische Beutelratte (Lestodelphys halli) ist eine Beutelsäugerart aus der Familie der Beutelratten (Didelphidae). Sie kommt nur in Patagonien vor und hat von allen amerikanischen Beuteltieren das südlichste Verbreitungsgebiet.

Beschreibung

Die Patagonische Beutelratte ähnelt äußerlich leicht den Mäusen, mit denen sie aber nicht verwandt ist. Ihr dichtes, kurzes Fell ist an der Oberseite grau gefärbt, die Unterseite und die Beine sind weiß. An den Schultern und Hüften hat sie schwarze Flecken. Der Schwanz, der deutlich kürzer als der Körper ist, ist unbehaart und kann wie bei den Fettschwanzbeutelratten als Fettspeicher verwendet werden. Die Krallen sind schärfer als bei anderen Beutelratten und stellen eine Anpassung an eine bodenbewohnende Lebensweise dar. Durch den kürzeren, breiteren Schädel und die größeren Eckzähne unterscheiden sie sich von verwandten Arten. Patagonische Beutelratten erreichen eine Kopfrumpflänge von 13 bis 14 Zentimetern, der Schwanz ist 8 bis 10 Zentimeter lang. Ein Exemplar hatte ein Gewicht von 76 Gramm.

Lebensweise

Lebensraum der Patagonischen Beutelratten sind Grasländer im südlichen Südamerika. Sie dürften hauptsächlich Bodenbewohner sein und mit ihren Krallen Baue graben. Sie leben räuberischer als andere Beutelratten und ernähren sich vorwiegend von Wirbeltieren wie Mäusen und kleinen Vögeln.

Über die Fortpflanzung ist wenig bekannt. Weibchen haben 19 Zitzen, aber keinen Beutel, so dass die Jungtiere in den ersten Lebenswochen an der Mutter hängend herumgetragen werden. Wie die übrigen Beutelratten dürften sie eine kurze Tragzeit und eine hohe Wurfgröße haben.

Bedrohung

Die Art ist nur von wenigen Exemplaren bekannt, die alle in einer relativ kleinen Region gefunden wurden. Auch wenn der Populationstrend abnehmend ist, wird sie von der IUCN als „nicht gefährdet“ (least concern) gelistet, 1996 wurde sie noch als „gefährdet“ (vulnerable) eingestuft.

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  • Ronald M. Nowak: Walker's Mammals of the World. 6. Auflage. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore 1999, ISBN 0-8018-5789-9.

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Die Patagonische Beutelratte (Lestodelphys halli) ist eine Beutelsäugerart aus der Familie der Beutelratten (Didelphidae). Sie kommt nur in Patagonien vor und hat von allen amerikanischen Beuteltieren das südlichste Verbreitungsgebiet.

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Opossum tal-Patagonja ( Maltese )

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L-opossum tal-Patagonja (Lestodelphys halli) huwa mammiferu marsupjal tal-familja Didelphidae, nattiv tal-kontinent tal-Amerika t'Isfel.

Dan l-opossum huwa marsupjal terrestri, adattat għal ħajja mal-art u jippreferi jgħix f'abitat ta' artijiet tal-ħaxix subtropikali u tropikali baxxi xotti magħrufin bħala "pampas" (artijiet miftuħa b'ħafna arbuxelli u ħaxix għoli) fejn ikun jista' jikkaċċa.

Deskrizzjoni

Opossum tal-Patagonja adult għandu l-pil fin u folt ta' lewn griż skur fuq id-dahar u l-ġnub u ta' ton aktar skur fuq il-wiċċ. L-idejn, is-saqajn, man-naħa ta' taħt taż-żaqq u man-naħa ta' taħt tad-denb u t-tbajja madwar l-għajnejn u l-widnejn huma fl-abjad. Il-widnejn huma żgħar, tondi u ta' lewn il-laħam u n-naħa ta' fuq tad-denb huwa miksi b'xagħar qasir, fin ta' kulur kannella fil-griż. Ir-raġel ġeneralment ikollu tebgħa oranġjo fuq quddiem mal-gerżuma, waqt li fil-mara t-tebgħa oranġjo tinsab madwar il-bżiezel (Kalafut, 2005; Marshall, 1977; Redford and Eisenberg, 1992).

Lestodelphys halli adult kapaċi jilħaq 80 gramma u jitwal bejn 13.2 u 14.4 ċentimetri. Id-denb iqsar mil-ġisem (wieħed mil ftit opossumi li għandu denbu iqsar minn ġismu) ikun bejn wieħed u ieħor minn 8.1 sa 9.9 ċentimetri twil, is-saqajn ta' wara jkunu madwar 1.57 u mhux aktar minn 1.77 ċentimetri, filwaqt li l-widnejn ikunu bejn 1.8 u 2.2 ċentimetri kbar (Kalafut, 2005; Marshall, 1977; Redford and Eisenberg, 1992).

Dieta

Dan l-opossum huwa mammiferu marsupjal karnivoru u għalkemm jiekol il-frott u l-insetti, meta jkunu disponibbli jidher biċ-ċar li d-dieta tiegħu tibbaża ħafna fuq laħam u tikkonsisti prinċipalment minn għasafar u ġrieden. Infatti fost l-opossumi, Lestodelphys halli huwa wieħed mill-aktar speċi karnivori. L-opossum tal-Patagonja ta' 70 gramma ġie rrapurtat li kien kapaċi jiekol ġurdien ta' 35 gramma (Marshall, 1977; Nowak, 1999; Redford and Eisenberg, 1992).

Distribuzzjoni

Dan għandu distribuzzjoni żgħira li qiegħda dejjem tiċkien fil-pajjiż tal-Arġentina biss u fil-fatt huwa speċi endemika ta' dan il-pajjiż u jinsab partikolarment fil-pampas tal-Patagonja f'Chubet, Mendoza, Neuquen, Rio Negro, u Santa Cruz. L-opossum tal-Patagonja huwa l-aktar speċi ta' marsupjal li jgħix daqshekk 'l isfel fin-Nofsinnhar (Marshall 1977).

Riproduzzjoni

Fuq l-opossum tal-Patagonja hemm ftit li xejn informazjoni, però, peress li jgħix f'żoni temperati huwa maħsub li jirriproduċi staġunalment jew fi żminijiet limitati matul is-sena. Il-mara ta'din l-ispeċi m'għandix marsupju bħal ħafna speċi marsupjali oħra u jkollha 19-il "mammae" jew żejżiet (Redford and Eisenberg, 1992).

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L-opossum tal-Patagonja (Lestodelphys halli) huwa mammiferu marsupjal tal-familja Didelphidae, nattiv tal-kontinent tal-Amerika t'Isfel.

Dan l-opossum huwa marsupjal terrestri, adattat għal ħajja mal-art u jippreferi jgħix f'abitat ta' artijiet tal-ħaxix subtropikali u tropikali baxxi xotti magħrufin bħala "pampas" (artijiet miftuħa b'ħafna arbuxelli u ħaxix għoli) fejn ikun jista' jikkaċċa.

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Patagonian opossum

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The Patagonian opossum (Lestodelphys halli) is the sole species in genus Lestodelphys.[2]

Distribution

The Patagonian opossum occurs further south, in Argentina, than any other living marsupial. Although distributed throughout some parts of southern Argentina, it is one of the least known mammals of South America.[3] They have been spotted near Monte Phytogeographic Province, and in Patagonia Phytogeographic Province, yet there are no records of Patagonian opossums in central Patagonia, which leads mammalogists to believe that they can only live in the Patagonian steppe. There are two areas in the Patagonian steppe where these animals are often found: the province of La Pampa and Choele Choel (northern Rio Negro Province).[4]

Form

It is suggested that the Patagonian opossum may have emerged from the same ancestral group as Marmosa. They resemble each other closely. In the winter both types have similarly thickening at the base of the tails, where fat accumulates. Yet they do not share all aspects of their lifestyle; Patagonian opossums have a specialized way to gather and consume food, which is made possible by the shortening of their skull and jaws. The shortening occurs in the premolar region; this gives the Patagonian opossum increased biting power.[5]

General characteristics

The general appearance of the Patagonian opossum is similar to that of mouse opossums, except they have specialized features due to their predatorial way of life. Unlike mouse opossums, their skull has a reduced muzzle, wider zygomatic arch, as well as a crowded premolar region. Patagonian opossums have rather short fur, that are fine and soft. Their fur are usually gray, with the posterior being dark gray, the sides being a paler shade of gray, their shoulders are dark and their cheeks as well are eye region are white in color. Their ears are short, they are a pink flesh color, with the base of their ears being white. Their tails are much shorter than their head and their body.[6]

Dentition

The Patagonian opossum has generally 50 teeth. 18 incisors, 4 canines (tooth), 12 premolars, and 16 molars (tooth). Their canine is exceptionally long, and they are almost completely straight and vertical. The first pair of incisors is set aside from the other incisors, yet all of the incisors remain the same size. Incisor number 1,3,4 on the bottom jaw are curved at the base, while incisor number 2 is straight.[7] The premolars increase in size from the first premolar to the third premolar. The first premolar is very reduced in size compared to the other premolars. The premolars also have a distinct set of cusp on them called the posterobasal cusp. Their molars are extremely long, combine all the length of the premolar and it will barely exceed the length of the first two molars. The upper molars are narrow in size, compared to any of the other living opossums.[6]

Diet

Being a member of the Didelphidae (opossums), Patagonian opossums feed mainly on insects and fruits, yet insects and fruits are fairly rare in far-southern habitats. The shortage of fruits and insects in southern regions has led the Patagonian opossum to feed on mainly birds and mice.[6] One specimen of Patagonian opossum was caught using a dead bird as bait; this led some researchers to believe that the Patagonian opossum lives totally on birds.[8]

References

  1. ^ Martin, G.M.; Flores, D.; Teta, P. (2021). "Lestodelphys halli". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2021: e.T11856A197309774. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2021-1.RLTS.T11856A197309774.en. Retrieved 12 November 2021.
  2. ^ Gardner, A.L. (2005). "Order Didelphimorphia". In Wilson, D.E.; Reeder, D.M (eds.). Mammal Species of the World: A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference (3rd ed.). Johns Hopkins University Press. p. 8. ISBN 978-0-8018-8221-0. OCLC 62265494.
  3. ^ BIRNI-:Y. H. C . J. A. MONJEALI. C. J. PIUI.I-IPS. R. S. SIKES. AND I. KIM. 1996a. Lf.sUHletplixs halli: new information un{Clarification} a poorly known Argentine tiiarsupial. Mastozoologi'a Neotropical 3:171-181.
  4. ^ Sauthier, Daniel Edgardo Udrizar. "Marsupialia, Didelphidae, Lestodelphys halli: New records, distribution extension and filling gaps." Mammalia. (2007): n
  5. ^ Tate, G. H. H. 1933. A systematic revision of the marsupial genus Marmosa. Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 66:1-250. - 1934. New generic names for two South American marsupials. Jour. Mammal. 15:154.
  6. ^ a b c Thomas, O. 1921. A new genus of opossum from southern Patagonia. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 9, 8:136-139
  7. ^ Gabrif, Martin. "INTRASPECIFIC VARIATION IN LESTODELPHYS HALLI (MARSUPIALIA: DIDELPHIMORPHIA)." Journal of Mammalogy. 86.4 (2005): 793-803
  8. ^ Walker, E. P. et al. 1968. Mammals of the World. Johns Hopkins Press, Baltimore, 2nd ed., 2vols., 1500pp
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La zarigüeya o comadrejita patagónica (Lestodelphys halli) es una especie de marsupial didelfimorfo de la familia Didelphidae endémica de Argentina, donde habita en ambientes fríos y secos, especialmente en las Provincias Fitogeograficas Patagónica y del Monte, y quizás en la del Bosque Subantártico. Dada su distribución es el marsupial más austral del mundo, y se caracteriza por su baja densidad poblacional, a pesar de tener una amplia distribución geográfica.

Descripción

Esta comadrejita tiene el dorso es de color gris oscuro, y la parte ventral blanca, con un anillo oscuro que rodea los ojos. Características que comparte con las especies del género Thylamys, considerado como el taxón hermano de Lestodelphys halli. Las orejas son cortas y redondeadas, y su cola corta y no prensil, presenta un engrosamiento donde puede almacenar grasa. Las hembras no tienen marsupio. Se trata de un animal terrestre y no arborícola.[1]

Distribución

Hoy en día se conoce su distribución básicamente sobre la base de recolección de bolos de regurgitación de aves rapaces (egagrópilas) y trampeos. Sin embargo se ha registrado esta especie a lo largo de todo el Holoceno en numerosos sitios paleontológicos y arqueológicos. En el pasado ha tenido una distribución más amplia que la actual ya que es lo ha registrado también en Provincia de Buenos Aires.

Esta especie habita en ambientes secos, de vegetación arbustiva. Se distribuye desde la provincia de Mendoza, por el Oeste, hasta el centro-norte de Santa Cruz.[2]

Estado de conservación

  • Clasificación UICN: Preocupación Menor

Véase también

Referencias

  1. Marshall, Larry G. (15 de junio de 1977). «Lestodelphys halli». Mammalian Species (81): 1. ISSN 0076-3519. doi:10.2307/3503903. Consultado el 15 de diciembre de 2021.
  2. Zubimendi, Miguel Angel; Bogan, Sergio (2006). «Lestodelphys halli en la provincia de Santa Cruz (Argentina). Primer hallazgo en un sitio arqueológico en la costa patagónica». Magallania 34 (2): 107-111.

Bibliografía consultada

  • Birney, E. C.; J. A. Monjeau; C. J. Phillips; R. S. Spikes y I. Kim. (1996). «Lestodelphys halli: new information on a poorly know argentine marsupial». Mastozoologia Neotropical 3 (2). 171-181.
  • Martin, G. (2005). «Intraspecific variation in Lestodelphys halli (marsupialia: didelphimorphia)». Journal of Mammalogy 86 (4). 793-802.

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Lestodelphys halli Lestodelphys generoko animalia da. Didelphimorphia ordenaren barruko ugaztuna da. Didelphinae azpifamilia eta Didelphidae familian sailkatuta dago.

Erreferentziak

  1. (Ingelesez)Mammals - full taxonomy and Red List status Ugaztun guztien egoera 2008an
  2. Thomas (1921) 8 Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 137. or..

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Lestodelphys halli

L’Opossum de Patagonie (Lestodelphys halli) est une espèce de marsupiaux, la seule du genre Lestodelphys. C'est un opossum qui vit uniquement dans le Sud de l'Argentine où on le rencontre dans les régions froides et sèches, en particulier en Patagonie et, peut-être, dans la forêt subantarctique. Compte tenu de sa distribution, c'est le marsupial qui vit le plus au sud de tous les marsupiaux et il se caractérise par une faible densité démographique, en dépit d'une large répartition géographique.

Description

Il a le dos est gris foncé et le ventre blanc avec un anneau noir autour des yeux. Caractéristiques qu'il partage avec le genre Thylamys, considéré comme le taxon sœur. Les oreilles sont courtes et arrondies, et la queue, courte et non-préhensile, peut stocker de la graisse. Les femelles n'ont pas de marsupium. Il s'agit d'un animal terrestre plutôt qu'arboricole.

Distribution

Aujourd'hui, sa distribution est connue principalement par la collecte des boules de régurgitation des oiseaux de proie et le piégeage. Cependant, cette espèce était répandue durant l'Holocène car on trouve des restes dans de nombreux sites paléontologiques et archéologiques. Dans le passé, il a eu une diffusion plus large qu'à présent car il a également été retrouvé dans la province de Buenos Aires.

Bien que sa population soit en baisse, il est considéré par l'UICN comme « préoccupation mineure »; en 1996, il était encore classé comme « vulnérable ».

Références

  • (en) E. C. Birney, J. A. Monjeau; C. J. Phillips; R. S. Spikes et I. Kim (1996). Lestodelphys halli: new information on a poorly know argentine marsupial. Mastozoologia Neotropical 3 (2). 171-181.
  • (en) L. G. Marshall (1977). Lestodelphys halli. Mammalian species 81 (1). 1-3.
  • (en) G. Martin (2005). Intraspecific variation in Lestodelphys halli (marsupialia: didelphimorphia). Journal of Mammalogy 86 (4). 793-802.
  • (en) M. Zubimendi et S. Bogan (2006). Lestodelphys halli en la Provincia de Santa Cruz. Primer hallazgo en un sitio arqueológico en la Costa. Magallania 34 (2). 107-111Patagónica[1].

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L’Opossum de Patagonie (Lestodelphys halli) est une espèce de marsupiaux, la seule du genre Lestodelphys. C'est un opossum qui vit uniquement dans le Sud de l'Argentine où on le rencontre dans les régions froides et sèches, en particulier en Patagonie et, peut-être, dans la forêt subantarctique. Compte tenu de sa distribution, c'est le marsupial qui vit le plus au sud de tous les marsupiaux et il se caractérise par une faible densité démographique, en dépit d'une large répartition géographique.

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Taxinomia
Taxinomia et Latinitas huius stipulae dubiae sunt
Taxinomiam e fontibus fidelibus verifica, in textum seu capsam converte, citationes adde si potes.

Lestodelphys (binomen a Tate anno 1934) est genus animalium familiae Didelphidae.

Systema taxinomicum Animalis

Species

Notae

  • McKenna, M.C. & Bell, S.K. 1997. Classification of Mammals Above the Species Level. Columbia University Press, New York.: i-xii, 1-631.
  • Gardner, A.L. 1993. Order Didelphimorphia. In Wilson, D.E. & Reeder, D.M. (eds.) Mammal Species of the World, Second Edition. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington and London.: 15-23.
  • Gardner, A.L. 2005. Order Didelphimorphia. In Wilson, D.E. & Reeder, D.M. (eds.) Mammal Species of the World, Third Edition. The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore.: 3-18.

Nexus externi

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Taxinomiam e fontibus fidelibus verifica, in textum seu capsam converte, citationes adde si potes.

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De Patagonische buidelrat (Lestodelphys halli) is een zoogdier uit de familie van de Didelphidae. De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort werd voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd door Thomas in 1921.

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A cuíca-da-Patagônia (vernáculo artificial derivado das línguas espanhola e inglesa) (Lestodelphys halli) é uma espécie de marsupial da família dos didelfiídeos (Didelphidae). É endêmica da Argentina, onde pode ser encontrada de Mendoza a Santa Cruz. É a única espécie descrita para o gênero Lestodelphys. O L. dalli é o marsupial distribuído mais ao sul no continente americano, e um dos menos conhecidos quanto a ecologia e história natural.[2]

Referências

  1. Costa, L.; Astua de Moraes, D.; Brito, D.; Soriano, P.; Lew, D.; Delgado, C. (2008). Lestodelphys halli (em inglês). IUCN 2009. Lista Vermelha de Espécies Ameaçadas da IUCN de 2009 . Página visitada em 11 de fevereiro de 2010..
  2. SAUTHIER, D.E.U.; CARRERA, M.; PARDIÑAS, U.F.J. (2007). «Mammalia, Marsupialia, Didelphidae, Lestodelphys halli: New records, distribution extension and filling gaps». Check List. 3 (2): 137-140
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A cuíca-da-Patagônia (vernáculo artificial derivado das línguas espanhola e inglesa) (Lestodelphys halli) é uma espécie de marsupial da família dos didelfiídeos (Didelphidae). É endêmica da Argentina, onde pode ser encontrada de Mendoza a Santa Cruz. É a única espécie descrita para o gênero Lestodelphys. O L. dalli é o marsupial distribuído mais ao sul no continente americano, e um dos menos conhecidos quanto a ecologia e história natural.

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Patagonisk pungråtta (Lestodelphys halli) är en art i familjen pungråttor och den enda arten i släktet Lestodelphys.[2] Djuret lever bara i argentinska Patagonien och har på så sätt det sydligaste utbredningsområdet av alla pungråttor. Regionen begränsas i norr av provinsen Mendoza och i syd av provinsen Santa Cruz.[1] Artepitet i det vetenskapliga namnet hedrar T. H. Hall som var samlare av zoologiska föremål. Artens holotyp kommer från hans samling.[3]

Utseende

Den patagoniska pungråttan liknar musen i utseende men är inte närmare släkt med den. Den korta, täta pälsen har på ovansidan grå färg; undersidan och extremiteterna är vita. Vid skuldran och höfterna finns svarta fläckar. Svansen är betydligt kortare än övriga kroppen. Arten kan, liksom arterna i släktet Thylamys, spara fett i svansen. Klorna är, som anpassning till livet på marken, bättre utvecklade än hos flera andra pungråttor. Djuret kännetecknas dessutom av en kort, bred skalle och större hörntänder. Patagonisk pungråtta når en kroppslängd på mellan 13 och 14 centimeter och därtill kommer en 8 till 10 centimeter lång svans. En uppmätt individ hade en vikt på 76 gram.[4]

Ekologi

Habitatet utgörs av gräslandet i Sydamerika.[1] Det antas att den främst vistas på marken och att den bygger underjordiska bon med sina klor. Den jagar mer än andra pungråttor och livnär sig främst av mindre ryggradsdjur som gnagare och fåglar.[4] Artens syn, hörsel och känselsinnet vid morrhåren är mycket bra utvecklade.[5]

Troligen håller djuret vinterdvala[5] eller den faller i dvala (torpor) vid kyligt väder.[6]

Nästan ingenting är känt om artens sätt att fortplanta sig. Honor har 19 spenar men ingen pung (Marsupium) och bär sina ungar öppet på buken. Enligt bedömning är dräktigheten liksom hos andra pungråttor kort och per kull föds många ungdjur.[6]

Kroppsdelar av arten hittades i spybollar av ugglor.[6]

Hot

Arten är bara känd från ett begränsat område och på grund av människans inverkan minskar beståndet ytterligare. IUCN bedömer dock arten som livskraftig (LC).[1]

Referenser

Den här artikeln är helt eller delvis baserad på material från tyskspråkiga Wikipedia, 3 oktober 2008.

Noter

  1. ^ [a b c d] Costa, L., Astua de Moraes, D., Brito, D., Soriano, P., Lew, D. & Delgado, C. 2011 Lestodelphys halli Från: IUCN 2010. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2010.4. <www.iucnredlist.org>. Läst 29 februari 2012.
  2. ^ Wilson & Reeder, red (2005). Lestodelphys (på engelska). Mammal Species of the World. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN 0-8018-8221-4
  3. ^ Hall, The Eponym Dictionary of Mammals, sid.174
  4. ^ [a b] Nowak, R. M. (1999) s. 23-24 online
  5. ^ [a b] Dr. Gabriel M. Martin (19 oktober 2010). ”Patagonian opossum”. ARKive. Arkiverad från originalet den 4 maj 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20120504141932/http://www.arkive.org/patagonian-opossum/lestodelphys-halli/#text=All. Läst 29 februari 2012.
  6. ^ [a b c] J. Preuss (24 april 2006). Lestodelphys halli (på engelska). Animal Diversity Web. University of Michigan. http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/information/Lestodelphys_halli.html. Läst 29 februari 2012.

Tryckta källor

  • Nowak, Ronald M.: Walker's Mammals of the World. Johns Hopkins University Press, 1999 ISBN 0801857899

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Patagonisk pungråtta (Lestodelphys halli) är en art i familjen pungråttor och den enda arten i släktet Lestodelphys. Djuret lever bara i argentinska Patagonien och har på så sätt det sydligaste utbredningsområdet av alla pungråttor. Regionen begränsas i norr av provinsen Mendoza och i syd av provinsen Santa Cruz. Artepitet i det vetenskapliga namnet hedrar T. H. Hall som var samlare av zoologiska föremål. Artens holotyp kommer från hans samling.

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Lestodelphys halli là một loài động vật có vú, loài duy nhất trong chi Lestodelphys, thuộc họ Didelphidae, bộ Didelphimorphia. Loài này được Thomas mô tả năm 1921.[2]

Chú thích

  1. ^ Costa, L., Astua de Moraes, D., Brito, D., Soriano, P., Lew, D. & Delgado, C. (2008). Lestodelphys halli. 2008 Sách đỏ IUCN. Liên minh Bảo tồn Thiên nhiên Quốc tế 2008. Truy cập ngày 28 tháng 12 năm 2008. Database entry includes justification for why this species is of least concern
  2. ^ a ă Wilson, D. E.; Reeder, D. M. biên tập (2005). “Lestodelphys halli”. Mammal Species of the World . Baltimore: Nhà in Đại học Johns Hopkins, 2 tập (2.142 trang). tr. 137. ISBN 978-0-8018-8221-0. OCLC 62265494.

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草地負鼠屬(Lestodelphys,草地負鼠)哺乳綱的一屬,而與草地負鼠屬(草地負鼠)同科的動物尚有粗尾負鼠屬(粗尾負鼠)、袋負鼠屬、蹼足負鼠屬(蹼足負鼠)等之數種哺乳動物

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草地負鼠屬(Lestodelphys,草地負鼠),哺乳綱的一屬,而與草地負鼠屬(草地負鼠)同科的動物尚有粗尾負鼠屬(粗尾負鼠)、袋負鼠屬、蹼足負鼠屬(蹼足負鼠)等之數種哺乳動物

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파타고니아주머니쥐 ( Korean )

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파타고니아주머니쥐(Lestodelphys halli)는 주머니쥐목에 속하는 유대류의 일종이다. 파타고니아주머니쥐속(Lestodelphys)의 유일종이다.[2]

분포

파타고니아주머니쥐는 현존하는 유대류 중에서 가장 남쪽인 아르헨티나 남부 지역에서 발견된다. 남부 아르헨티나의 전 지역에 분포하지만, 파타고니아주머니쥐는 남아메리카 유대류 중에서 가장 덜 알려진 종의 하나이다.[3]

계통 분류

다음은 주머니쥐과의 계통 분류이다.[4]

주머니쥐과 양털주머니쥐아과

붓꼬리주머니쥐속

     

양털주머니쥐속

   

검은어깨주머니쥐속

      주머니쥐아과

칼리노프스키생쥐주머니쥐속

    쇠주머니쥐족    

회색쇠주머니쥐속

   

쇠주머니쥐속

     

짧은꼬리주머니쥐속

      주머니쥐족  

갈색네눈주머니쥐속

     

물주머니쥐속

     

족제비주머니쥐속

     

주머니쥐속

   

네눈주머니쥐속

          살찐꼬리쇠주머니쥐족  

가는주머니쥐속

       

그라킬리나누스속

   

크립토나누스속

       

파타고니아주머니쥐속

   

살찐꼬리쇠주머니쥐속

               

각주

  1. “Lestodelphys halli”. 《멸종 위기 종의 IUCN 적색 목록. 2008판》 (영어). 국제 자연 보전 연맹. 2008. 2008년 12월 28일에 확인함. Database entry includes justification for why this species is of least concern
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