# ﻿Marsupials (Didelphidae, Mammalia) of Mato Grosso do Sul state (Brazil): taxonomic accounts, species richness, and biogeography

**Authors:** Nilton C. Cáceres, Geruza L. Melo, Jonas Sponchiado, Gabriel M. Martin

PMC · DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1243.141601 · ZooKeys · 2025-06-23

## TL;DR

This study explores the diversity and distribution of marsupials in Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, revealing new species records and regional differences in wildlife.

## Contribution

The study provides the first comprehensive assessment of marsupial diversity across four ecoregions in Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil.

## Key findings

- Fifteen marsupial species were recorded, with 117 new records increasing the known richness by over 50%.
- The Cerrado ecoregion showed the highest species diversity compared to other ecoregions in the state.
- Cryptonanusagricolai was recorded for the first time in Mato Grosso do Sul.

## Abstract

The marsupials of Mato Grosso do Sul (MS) state in southwestern Brazil are still poorly known, with most research being concentrated around the Pantanal wetland. In this work, the marsupial richness was analysed in four different ecoregions of MS, based on more than ten years of sampling using live and pitfall traps, comparing them with published information. Fifteen marsupial species were recorded, adding 117 new records and increasing the previously known richness by more than 50%. These new records represent an increase between 96.7% (Gracilinanusagilis) to 9.1% (Chironectesminimus) of those previously known for the state, with an average increase of 43%. Cryptonanusagricolai is recorded for the first time for MS, but we did not trap Caluromyslanatus and Metachirusmyosuros, which were mentioned in the literature. The Cerrado ecoregion (a type of savanna) shows more species than other ecoregions, being the largest ecoregion in the state. A strong faunal turnover was found in the state, from the humid and mild forests of the southeast (Atlantic forest ecoregion) to the more seasonal, dry, and warm forests, shrublands, and grasslands of the northwest (Chiquitano and Pantanal ecoregions). A full taxonomic account and localities of the species recorded are provided and the biogeographical affinities of ecoregions present in MS are discussed.

## Linked entities

- **Species:** Gracilinanus agilis (taxon 191870), Chironectes minimus (taxon 91500), Cryptonanus agricolai (taxon 1353526), Caluromys lanatus (taxon 42713), Metachirus myosuros (taxon 2588668)

## Full-text entities

- **Species:** Caluromys lanatus (western woolly opossum, species) [taxon 42713], Cryptonanus agricolai (species) [taxon 1353526]

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## References

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