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(Thomas, 1884)
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LOCALITY: Valley of Río Tulumayo,
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south of San Ramón, Amable María,
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DISTRIBUTION AND HABITAT: This species is widely distributed through the western margins of Amazonia, from
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south through
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, western and south­central
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, eastern
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, and northeastern
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(Musser et al., 1998). As noted by these authors,
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.
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is apparently absent from the vast core of the Amazon Basin (p. 187). In our survey of the Rio Jurua´, we obtained specimens of this species only in terra firme forest and at only one locality, Igarapé Porongaba (locality
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) in the Headwaters Region. The
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collected were all taken in Sherman traps set on the ground. At this locality,
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.
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was sympatric with both
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.
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and
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.
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.
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REPRODUCTION: We captured specimens only during the month of February. Three adult males had scrotal testes and enlarged vesicular glands (
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long) indicative of reproductive activity. Of the
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females, one was pregnant with 5 embryos and the second was parous but neither pregnant nor lactating. A single nonreproductive young female (age class 1) was in sparse reddish juvenile pelage.
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KARYOTYPE: 2n = 80, FN = 86. The chromosomal complements from
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(
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and 1419) and
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(
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and 1420) are identical to each other and the same as those reported by
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and
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(1976) for samples from several localities in
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.
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autosomes consist of 35 pairs of acrocentrics, one distinctly large and the remainder graded from large to small, and four pairs of small metacentrics
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; the sex chromosomes are a large subtelocentric X and a small acrocentric Y.
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SPECIMENS EXAMINED (n = 6): (
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)
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, 3 f — MNFS 1147, 1208, 1223, 1310, 1419 1420.
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