Small mammals of the mid-Araguaia River in central Brazil, with the description of a new species of climbing rat
Author
Rocha, Rita G.
Author
Ferreira, Eduardo
Author
Costa, Barbara M. A.
Author
Martins, Iracy C. M.
Author
Leite, Yuri L. R.
Author
Costa, Leonora P.
Author
Fonseca, Carlos
text
Zootaxa
2011
2789
1
34
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.206170
6fa16a5a-560e-432f-ad9e-f93e8bd3e90d
1175-5326
206170
Necromys lasiurus
(Lund)
Identification.
This is a small-sized species with tail shorter than the head and body length. The dorsal pelage is dark gray brown and the fur has yellowish brown tips; ventral pelage varies from whitish to yellowish gray without a well-defined lateral line. Eyes have a cream periocular ring and ears are covered with small yellow hairs. The tail is bicolored. Front and hind feet are dark and the claws are covered by long ungual hairs.
Craniodental characters of
N. lasiurus
vouchers (
Fig. 7
) agree with the description by Voss (1991). The rostrum is short and zygomatic notches are deep. The interorbital region converges anteriorly and has weakly beaded supraorbital margins. The incisive foramen is long, reaching the protocone of M1, and is parallel-sided with anterior part wider than the posterior. The palate is short, without conspicuous posterolateral pits. The alisphenoid strut is present, separating buccinator-masticatory and accessory oval foramina. Upper incisors are orthodont. Principal cusps of upper and lower molars alternate in anteroposterior position. Labial accessory root present in M1 and mesoloph is absent.
Measurements
(n = 5): HB = 80–96, T = 62–73, HF = 21–24, E = 17–19, W = 21–31.
Distribution.
This species occurs south of the Amazon River, from central
Brazil
to
Bolivia
,
Paraguay
and
Argentina
(
Musser & Carleton 2005
), throughout open vegetations of Cerrado and transition areas between this biome and Atlantic Forest (
Bonvicino
et al.
2008
).
Natural history.
Five adults of
N. lasiurus
were captured in pitfalls (n = 2) and in Sherman traps (n = 3) placed on the ground in Cerrado
sensu strictu
at FLV. Two males with scrotal testes and three females with open vaginas were trapped in
September and October 2008
.
Vouchers
(n = 5: 2ɗ 3Ψ): UFES
1334–1338
.