Taxonomic revision of the genus Cabassous McMurtrie, 1831 (Cingulata Chlamyphoridae), with revalidation of Cabassous squamicaudis (Lund, 1845)
Author
Feijó, Anderson
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Key Laboratory of Zoological Systematics and Evolution, Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 10001, China. andefeijo @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 4643 - 2293;
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Author
Anacleto, Teresa Cristina
Coordenação de Ciências Biológicas, Universidade do Estado de Mato Grosso, Caixa Postal 08, 78690 - 000, Nova Xavantina, Mato Grosso, Brazil.
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Cabassous squamicaudis
(
Lund, 1845
)
Cerrado naked-tailed armadillo
D
[
asypus
].
gymnurus
:
Wied-Neuwied, 1826:529
. Not
Tatus gymnurus
Olfers, 1818:220
; name not available from
Illiger (1815)
.
X
[
enurus
].
squamicaudis
Lund, 1843
:lxxxiv (preprint of 1845a:lxxxiv).
Nomen nudum
.
X
[
enurus
].
squamicaudis
Lund, 1845b:35
(preprint of 1846:93, Tab. L.,
Figs. 3
&
5
).
Wetzel
et al.
(2008)
listed the
type
locality as “Rio das Velhas Floddal”, Lagoa Santa,
Minas Gerais
,
Brazil
.
Dasypus hispidus
Burmeister, 1854:287
.
Type
locality “Lagoa Santa”,
Minas Gerais
,
Brazil
.
Dasypus loricatus
J. A.
Wagner, 1855:174
. Cited as “
Dasypus loricatus
Natt.
in mscrpt.” in synonymy; and equated with “
D. gymnurus
Ill
[iger]” on page 175.
Xenurus hispidus
:
Gray, 1865:378
. Name combination.
Xenurus loricatus
:
Fitzinger, 1871:239
. Name combination.
Xenurus latirostris
Gray, 1873:22
.
Type
locality “
Brazils
,
St. Catherines
”.
[
Lysiurus
(
Lysiurus
)]
latirostris
:
Trouessart, 1898:1147
. Name combination.
[
Lysiurus
(
Lysiurus
)]
loricatus
:
Trouessart, 1898:1147
. Name combination.
[
Lysiurus
(
Lysiurus
)]
hispidus
:
Trouessart, 1898:1147
. Name combination.
Tatoua
(
Tatoua
)
hispida
:
Miller, 1899:5
. Name combination.
C
[
abassous
].
loricatus
:
Palmer, 1899:72
. Name combination.
C
[
abassous
].
hispidus
:
Palmer, 1899:72
. Name combination.
[
Cabassus
(
Cabassus
)]
latirostris
:
Trouessart, 1905:820
. Name combination.
[
Cabassus
(
Cabassus
)]
loricatus
:
Trouessart, 1905:820
. Name combination.
Lysiurus hispidus
:
Cabrera, 1917:59
. Name combination.
Cabassous lugubris
:
Talmage & Buchanan, 1954:77
. Part; not
Ziphila lugubris
Gray, 1873:23
.
Cabassous squamicaudis
:
Paula-Couto, 1950:537
. Name combination.
C
[
abassous
].
u
[
nicinctus
].
squamicaudis
:
Wetzel, 1980:323
. Name combination.
Type material
. Among the material collected by Lund from Lagoa Santa,
Wetzel (1980:346)
selected the specimen
ZMUC
L-33 as the
lectotype
of
Xenurus squamicaudis
Lund, 1845b
.
Type
locality
.
Lagoa Santa
,
Minas Gerais
,
Brazil
.
Wetzel
et al.
(2008)
further restricted to “Rio das Velhas Floddal”, Lagoa Santa,
Minas Gerais
,
Brazil
.
Diagnosis
.
C. squamicaudis
is easily differentiated from other
Cabassous
species by its cephalic shield composed of numerous and small scutes (43-75) that extends toward the cheek region. The ears are rounded, overall dark with smooth (
Figure 7b
) or irregular edges. The carapace is uniformly yellowish brown to brownish, with 12–13 movable bands. The lateral of the body and limbs are hairy. The venter is overall dark with some individuals showing whitish spots. Tail has few scutes sparsely distributed and shows a pale tip in few individuals (~5%). The skull shows a marked lateral constriction at the maxilla level.
Geographic distribution
.
Cabassous squamicaudis
occurs in Cerrado of
San Pedro
and
Amambay
departments, northern
Paraguay
(
Smith
et al
. 2011
), open areas of southern
Bolivia
(
Maffei 2006
), and in central
Brazil
. The specimen examined by
Wetzel (1980:348)
from
Junin
,
Peru
housed at BMNH [catalog number not informed] could not be located; only two
Dasypus
skulls are available from
Junin
(R. P. Miguez, pers. Comm.). The specimens from
Bolivia
listed by
Wetzel (1980:348)
and
Anderson (1997:177)
are in fact
C. unicinctus
.
Nevertheless, its presence in the open areas of
Bolivia
was confirmed by
Maffei (2006)
based on an individual recorded in
Santa Cruz department
, in a Chiquitano transitional forest. In
Brazil
, this species has a wide distribution in Cerrado, with numerous records in
Mato Grosso state
. It is also commonly reported in Pantanal in
Mato Grosso do Sul state
(
Wetzel 1985
;
Tomas
et al
. 2009
;
Desbiez
et al
. 2018
).
Cabassous squamicaudis
inhabits open areas such as Cerrado
stricto sensus
physiognomy and it seems tolerant to disturbed areas of cultivated pastures. This species has been recorded in closer contact with
C. unicinctus
in transition zones with the Amazonian forest in the states of
Mato Grosso
(
Anacleto
et al
. 2013
).
Remarks
.
Xenurus squamicaudis
was described as an extinct species by
Lund (1845b)
based on fossil material collected in the caves of Lagoa Santa, but Wetzel treated it as the same small living
Cabassous
taxon present in
Minas Gerais
.
The karyotype described by
Pereira-Júnior
et al.
(2009)
–diploid chromosome number (2n) = 46–refers to
Cabassous squamicaudis
. Interestingly, this chromosome number is distinct to
C. centralis
(2n=62),
C. chacoensis
(2n=48,
Luaces
et al.
2010
) and
C. tatouay
(2n=50). The karyotype of
C. unicinctus
has not yet been described.