An Introduction to Marmosops (Marsupialia: Didelphidae), with the Description of a New Species from Bolivia and Notes on the Taxonomy and Distribution of Other Bolivian Forms
Author
VOSS, ROBERT S.
Author
TARIFA, TERESA
Author
YENSEN, ERIC
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American Museum Novitates
2004
2004-12-30
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Unidentified
Marmosops
Among the Bolivian specimens we examined are three that we are unable to confidently identify with any of the taxa recognized in this report. Two (AMNH 275461, MSB 67021) were collected
7 km
SE Ariruma at an elevation of
1750 m
on the lower Andean slopes of western
Santa Cruz department
. Unlike
Marmosops ocellatus
, which occurs in the adjacent lowlands of
Santa Cruz
, these specimens have darker dorsal fur, paler (selfwhite) underparts, and lack distinct postorbital constrictions. They differ from
M. impavidus
by their grayer dorsal fur, by lacking lateral zones of graybased ventral fur, and by lacking distinct postorbital constrictions. They differ from all of the forms herein referred to
M. noctivagus
by lacking interorbital beads. They differ from
M. bishopi
by having grayer dorsal pelage, wellde veloped palatine fenestrae, much larger teeth (LM = 6.7 mm), and by lacking accessory cusps on C1.
TABLE 12
Geographic and Elevational Distribution of Small Nonvolant CloudForest Mammals Collected Sympatrically with
Marmosops creightoni
The other unidentified specimen is
MSB
63275, a young adult female from the
Río Limón
at
1300 m
on the
lower Andean
slopes of northeastern
Chuquisaca
.
It
has browner and somewhat paler dorsal fur than does the
Río Ariruma
material, and selfcream ventral fur with broad lateral bands of graybased hairs (versus underparts entirely selfwhite).
However
, the crania of all
three specimens
are not dissimilar, and they differ from those of recognized
Bolivian
taxa by essentially the same characters
.