An Annotated Checklist Of Recent Opossums (Mammalia: Didelphidae)
Author
Voss, Robert S.
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Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History
2022
2022-04-04
2022
455
1
77
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Thylamys
(
Thylamys
)
sponsorius
(Thomas, 1921)
TYPE MATERIAL AND TYPE LOCALITY:
BMNH 21.1
.1.85, the
holotype
by original designation, consists of the skin and skull of an adult male collected at Sunchal (
23.57° S
,
65.00° W
;
1200 m
) in the
Sierra de Santa Barbara
,
Jujuy province
,
Argentina
.
SYNONYMS:
janetta
Thomas, 1926.
DISTRIBUTION:
Thylamys sponsorius
occurs along the foothills and eastern slopes of the Andes at recorded elevations from about
500 m
to over
3700 m
in southern
Bolivia
(
Tarija
) and northwestern
Argentina
(
Jujuy
,
Salta
,
Tucumán
,
Catamarca
) (
Giarla et al., 2010
: fig. 9).
REMARKS: For an emended morphological description, measurement data, and comparisons with congeneric taxa, see
Giarla et al. (2010)
. Phylogenetic analyses of multilocus sequence datasets (
Giarla et al., 2010
;
Díaz-Nieto et al., 2016a
; Amador and Giannini, 2016) consistently recover
Thylamys sponsorius
and
T. venustus
as sister taxa. Morphological analyses of sequenced specimens suggest that these closely related species are primarily distinguished by size, although no single measurement is diagnostic (
Giarla et al., 2010
).