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, Erst. Reis nörd. Amer., P. 68.
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<emphasis id="B943946EFFDE2272ED83F920FECCF94A" bold="true" box="[151,373,1751,1778]" pageId="37" pageNumber="38">Referred material.</emphasis>
San Felipe
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: left tarsometatarsus without proximal end, MNHNCu 75. 4816.
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Tarsometatarsus slender in comparison with the corresponding element in the skeleton of
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Tarsometatarsus: Total length: 55.5; proximal width: 8.6; width and depth of shaft at midpoint: 3.44.2; distal width: 6.1.
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<emphasis id="B943946EFFDE2272EDD3F87CFEF6F81E" bold="true" box="[199,335,1931,1958]" pageId="37" pageNumber="38">Comments.</emphasis>
The Palm Crow is a rare species in
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today, but locally common in some points of its current relictual distribution (
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). Abundant material has been recovered in cave deposits of
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(
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;
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, table 1), providing evidence of a greater former distribution within the Cuban archipelago. This species does not currently live in the Province of
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, since it is limited to a few localities in open areas of the provinces of
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(possibly extirpated population; Suárez per. obs. 2001) and
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(
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).
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