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,
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VOUCHER MATERIAL (TOTAL = 1): Nuevo
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(AMNH 273186).
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IDENTIFICATION: Our unique voucher, an adult male preserved in fluid with the skull extracted and cleaned, exhibits all the diagnostic traits of the nominotypical form (
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), including small size, reddish dorsal fur, a midventral zone of self-whitish fur flanked by lateral zones of gray-based fur, a long tail with dense fringes of silvery hairs flanking the distal prehensile surface, a very long rostral process of the premaxillae, large postorbital processes, and small posterior accessory cusps on C1 and c1. Additionally,
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our specimen lacks any trace of a gular gland, and palatine fenestrae are absent. Morphometric comparisons with other specimens from western Amazonia, including the
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, suggest striking uniformity in most craniodental dimensions, especially of the molar dentition (table 9). A cytochrome
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sequence obtained from AMNH 273186 was analyzed by
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, who reported that it formed a strongly supported clade with sequences from other specimens that also exhibit the distinctive morphological traits of
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.
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The only local taxa with which
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could possibly be confused in the field are
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<emphasis id="B9565006FFECB16E9ECEFD6DFE33FD1F" box="[155,426,722,746]" italics="true" pageId="33" pageNumber="33">Hyladelphys kalinowskii</emphasis>
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and
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<emphasis id="B9565006FFECB16E9FB8FD6DFF22FCFE" italics="true" pageId="33" pageNumber="33">Gracilinanus emiliae</emphasis>
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, both of which are also small, reddish, black-masked, and long-tailed. Comparisons with
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have already been described, but it remains to compare
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<emphasis id="B9565006FFECB16E9C40FCE8FDE7FC9B" box="[533,638,854,878]" italics="true" pageId="33" pageNumber="33">M. lepida</emphasis>
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with
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<emphasis id="B9565006FFECB16E9EFFFCC8FEB9FC7A" box="[170,288,887,911]" italics="true" pageId="33" pageNumber="33">G. emiliae</emphasis>
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. The chief external character distinguishing these taxa (table 4) is the ventral coloration (self-whitish and gray-based in
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<emphasis id="B9565006FFECB16E9C08FC05FF37FC07" italics="true" pageId="33" pageNumber="33">M. lepida</emphasis>
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versus entirely self-white in
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<emphasis id="B9565006FFECB16E9FAFFC64FDF2FC07" box="[506,619,986,1010]" italics="true" pageId="33" pageNumber="33">G. emiliae</emphasis>
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). Crania of these species (figs. 9, 10) are most easily distinguished by the occurrence of postorbital processes (present in
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<emphasis id="B9565006FFECB16E9FECFB81FDBDFBA0" box="[441,548,1085,1109]" italics="true" pageId="33" pageNumber="33">M. lepida</emphasis>
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, absent in
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<emphasis id="B9565006FFECB16E9EDEFBE0FF65FB83" box="[139,252,1118,1142]" italics="true" pageId="33" pageNumber="33">G. emiliae</emphasis>
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), palatine fenestrae (absent in
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<emphasis id="B9565006FFECB16E9C0BFBE0FF36FB62" italics="true" pageId="33" pageNumber="33">M. lepida</emphasis>
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, present in
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<emphasis id="B9565006FFECB16E9F17FB3FFE2EFB62" box="[322,439,1151,1175]" italics="true" pageId="33" pageNumber="33">G. emiliae</emphasis>
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), and secondary foramina ovales (usually absent in
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, consistently present in
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<emphasis id="B9565006FFECB16E9F38FB7DFE42FB2F" box="[365,475,1218,1242]" italics="true" pageId="33" pageNumber="33">G. emiliae</emphasis>
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); additionally, the upper molar series is much longer in
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<emphasis id="B9565006FFECB16E9C08FB5CFF36FAE9" italics="true" pageId="33" pageNumber="33">M. lepida</emphasis>
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(LM = 5.66.1 mm) than in
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<emphasis id="B9565006FFECB16E9C5CFABBFDE5FAE9" box="[521,636,1284,1308]" italics="true" pageId="33" pageNumber="33">G. emiliae</emphasis>
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(LM = 4.85.1 mm).
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Two subspecies of
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<emphasis id="B9565006FFECB16E9F2DFAF8FDA1FAAB" box="[376,568,1350,1374]" italics="true" pageId="33" pageNumber="33">Marmosa lepida</emphasis>
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were recognized by
<bibRefCitation id="EFB3F1E5FFECB16E9F47FAD8FE0CFA8A" author="Tate, G. H. H." box="[274,405,1383,1407]" pageId="33" pageNumber="33" pagination="1 - 250" refId="ref49361" refString="Tate, G. H. H. 1933. A systematic revision of the marsupial genus Marmosa with a discussion of the adaptive radiation of the murine opossums (Marmosa). Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 66 (1): 1 - 250 + 26 pls." type="book chapter" year="1933">Tate (1933)</bibRefCitation>
, of which our material is unambiguously referable to the nominotypical form.
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l.
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</emphasis>
occurs on both sides of the Amazon, from the base of the Andes to the Atlantic coast, with remarkably little evidence of geographic variation in either morphology or cytochrome
<emphasis id="B9565006FFECB16E9FFAF992FE25F9B0" box="[431,444,1581,1605]" italics="true" pageId="33" pageNumber="33">b</emphasis>
sequences (
<bibRefCitation id="EFB3F1E5FFECB16E9C11F992FF3CF992" author="Tate, G. H. H." pageId="33" pageNumber="33" pagination="1 - 250" refId="ref49361" refString="Tate, G. H. H. 1933. A systematic revision of the marsupial genus Marmosa with a discussion of the adaptive radiation of the murine opossums (Marmosa). Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 66 (1): 1 - 250 + 26 pls." type="book chapter" year="1933">Tate, 1933</bibRefCitation>
;
<bibRefCitation id="EFB3F1E5FFECB16E9EE1F9F1FE35F992" author="Gutierrez, E. E. &amp; S. A. Jansa &amp; R. S. Voss" box="[180,428,1614,1639]" pageId="33" pageNumber="33" pagination="1 - 22" refId="ref46834" refString="Gutierrez, E. E., S. A. Jansa, and R. S. Voss. 2010. Molecular systematics of mouse opossums (Didelphidae: Marmosa): assessing species limits using mitochondrial DNA sequences, with comments on phylogenetic relationships and biogeography. American Museum Novitates 3692: 1 - 22." type="journal article" year="2010">Gutiérrez et al., 2010</bibRefCitation>
;
<bibRefCitation id="EFB3F1E5FFECB16E9FECF9F1FF3EF97D" author="Guimaraes, R. R. &amp; A. C. Loss &amp; L. P. Costa" pageId="33" pageNumber="33" pagination="113 - 119" refId="ref46728" refString="Guimaraes, R. R., A. C. Loss, and L. P. Costa. 2018. New records of the rare little rufous mouse opossum, Marmosa lepida (Thomas, 1888) (Mammalia, Didelphidae) in southeastern Amazonia, Brazil. Check List 14: 113 - 119." type="journal article" year="2018">Guimarães et al., 2018</bibRefCitation>
). By contrast,
<emphasis id="B9565006FFECB16E9F18F9CFFE44F972" box="[333,477,1647,1671]" italics="true" pageId="33" pageNumber="33">M. l. grandis</emphasis>
Tate, 1931, is known only from Buenavista in
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,
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. We examined the young adult female
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of
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(BMNH 26.12.4.94), which differs from other specimens of
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<emphasis id="B9565006FFECB16E9D4BFE9BFC08FEC9" box="[798,913,292,316]" italics="true" pageId="33" pageNumber="33">M. lepida</emphasis>
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in ventral pelage color (entirely gray-based buffy) and in lacking posterior accessory cusps on C1 and c1. Given the morphological uniformity exhibited by Amazonian specimens of
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<emphasis id="B9565006FFECB16E9DCFFE16FB9AFE35" box="[922,1027,424,448]" italics="true" pageId="33" pageNumber="33">M. lepida</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
, we are not persuaded that
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is really conspecific. Although
<bibRefCitation id="EFB3F1E5FFECB16E9D73FE54FC73FDF7" author="Tate, G. H. H." box="[806,1002,490,514]" pageId="33" pageNumber="33" pagination="1 - 250" refId="ref49361" refString="Tate, G. H. H. 1933. A systematic revision of the marsupial genus Marmosa with a discussion of the adaptive radiation of the murine opossums (Marmosa). Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 66 (1): 1 - 250 + 26 pls." type="book chapter" year="1933">Tate (1933: 205)</bibRefCitation>
listed
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that he identified as
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M. l.
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</emphasis>
from Buenavista (paradoxically implying sympatry of two subspecies), the specimens in question are offspring of the
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of
<emphasis id="B9565006FFECB16E9A6EFDD1FB17FD73" box="[1083,1166,622,646]" italics="true" pageId="33" pageNumber="33">grandis</emphasis>
(as documented by notes on the skin tags). We have not examined any Bolivian specimen definitely referable to typical
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<emphasis id="B9565006FFECB16E9DB2FD6DFBCCFD1F" box="[999,1109,722,746]" italics="true" pageId="33" pageNumber="33">M. lepida</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
as diagnosed by the suite of traits listed in the first paragraph of this account.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8B9D8C14FFECB16E9C99FC8AFCE1FC07" blockId="33.[684,1212,226,1738]" pageId="33" pageNumber="33">
ETHNOBIOLOGY: The Matses do not distinguish this species from other pouchless, longtailed, black-masked species of small opossums (all known as chekampi; see the account for
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<emphasis id="B9565006FFECB16E9CF9FC05FC8AFC24" box="[684,787,954,977]" italics="true" pageId="33" pageNumber="33">Marmosa</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
, above) and therefore have no particular beliefs about it.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8B9D8C14FFECB16E9C98FC44FBDEFBC1" blockId="33.[684,1212,226,1738]" pageId="33" pageNumber="33">MATSES NATURAL HISTORY: The Matses have no definite knowledge of this species.</paragraph>
</subSubSection>
<subSubSection id="C338DF9FFFECB16E9C99FB82FCDFF93F" pageId="33" pageNumber="33" type="discussion">
<paragraph id="8B9D8C14FFECB16E9C99FB82FC75FB62" blockId="33.[684,1212,226,1738]" pageId="33" pageNumber="33">REMARKS: Our single specimen was shot at night by a Matses hunter as it perched in the subcanopy of tall primary forest.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8B9D8C14FFECB16E9C99FB1EFCDFF93F" blockId="33.[684,1212,226,1738]" pageId="33" pageNumber="33">
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EXAMINED (TOTAL = 13):
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,
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(FMNH 140824)
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.
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<emphasis id="B9565006FFECB16E9A28FB5CFD6BFAEE" italics="true" pageId="33" pageNumber="33">
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,
</emphasis>
<locationDeviation id="9A2F9536FFECB16E9CA8FABBFC35FAC8" location="La Chorrera on Rio Igaraparana" pageId="33" pageNumber="33">
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downstream from La Chorrera on Río Igaraparaná
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(MNHN 1982-653)
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.
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<collectingCountry id="F335CC84FFECB16E9CF9FAF9FCF7FAAB" box="[684,878,1350,1374]" name="French Guiana" pageId="33" pageNumber="33">French Guiana</collectingCountry>
</emphasis>
—Les Nouragues (MNHN 1998-306).
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</emphasis>
<emphasis id="B9565006FFECB16E9DFCFAD8FBFCFA8B" box="[937,1125,1383,1406]" italics="true" pageId="33" pageNumber="33">
<collectingRegion id="49E642F6FFECB16E9DFCFAD8FBF8FA8B" box="[937,1121,1383,1406]" country="Guyana" name="Potaro-Siparuni" pageId="33" pageNumber="33">Potaro-Siparuni</collectingRegion>
,
</emphasis>
<location id="8EFDDACFFFECB16E9A24FAD8FCF1FA55" LSID="urn:lsid:plazi:treatment:038B3D02FFEDB16E9D57FBE2FCDFF93F:8EFDDACFFFECB16E9A24FAD8FCF1FA55" country="Guyana" name="42 km WNW Siparuni" pageId="33" pageNumber="33" stateProvince="Potaro-Siparuni">
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WNW Siparuni
</location>
(ROM 107034)
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.
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<emphasis id="B9565006FFECB16E9A6BFA37FB25FA55" bold="true" box="[1086,1212,1416,1440]" pageId="33" pageNumber="33">
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</emphasis>
<emphasis id="B9565006FFECB16E9CF9FA15FC93FA34" box="[684,778,1450,1473]" italics="true" pageId="33" pageNumber="33">
<collectingRegion id="49E642F6FFECB16E9CF9FA15FC9FFA34" box="[684,774,1450,1473]" country="Ecuador" name="Pastaza" pageId="33" pageNumber="33">Pastaza</collectingRegion>
,
</emphasis>
<location id="8EFDDACFFFECB16E9D40FA16FC1DFA34" LSID="urn:lsid:plazi:treatment:038B3D02FFEDB16E9D57FBE2FCDFF93F:8EFDDACFFFECB16E9D40FA16FC1DFA34" box="[789,900,1449,1473]" country="Ecuador" name="Rio Tigre" pageId="33" pageNumber="33" stateProvince="Pastaza">Río Tigre</location>
(AMNH 182937)
</materialsCitation>
;
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<emphasis id="B9565006FFECB16E9A32FA16FD7FFA17" italics="true" pageId="33" pageNumber="33">
<collectingRegion id="49E642F6FFECB16E9A32FA16FD47FA17" country="Ecuador" name="Sucumbios" pageId="33" pageNumber="33">Sucumbíos</collectingRegion>
,
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L ago
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r io (KU 1 3 5 1 1 8)
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.
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<emphasis id="B9565006FFECB16E9CF9FA54FD64F9F6" bold="true" box="[684,765,1515,1539]" pageId="33" pageNumber="33">
<collectingCountry id="F335CC84FFECB16E9CF9FA54FD7BF9F6" box="[684,738,1515,1539]" name="Peru" pageId="33" pageNumber="33">Peru</collectingCountry>
</emphasis>
<emphasis id="B9565006FFECB16E9CA8FA53FCE0F9F6" box="[765,889,1516,1539]" italics="true" pageId="33" pageNumber="33">
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,
</emphasis>
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(MVZ 154750, 154752, 155245)
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;
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<emphasis id="B9565006FFECB16E9A6FF9B2FB11F9D1" box="[1082,1160,1549,1572]" italics="true" pageId="33" pageNumber="33">
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,
</emphasis>
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(AMNH 98656),
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below
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(BMNH 69.3.31.4 [
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])
</materialsCitation>
;
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<emphasis id="B9565006FFECB16E9D68F9D0FC0EF972" box="[829,919,1647,1671]" italics="true" pageId="33" pageNumber="33">
<collectingRegion id="49E642F6FFECB16E9D68F9D0FC0AF972" box="[829,915,1647,1671]" country="Peru" name="Ucayali" pageId="33" pageNumber="33">Ucayali</collectingRegion>
,
</emphasis>
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(AMNH 78001)
</materialsCitation>
.
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<emphasis id="B9565006FFECB16E9CFBF92EFCB3F95C" bold="true" box="[686,810,1681,1705]" pageId="33" pageNumber="33">
<collectingCountry id="F335CC84FFECB16E9CFBF92EFCB3F95C" box="[686,810,1681,1705]" name="Venezuela" pageId="33" pageNumber="33">Venezuela</collectingCountry>
</emphasis>
<emphasis id="B9565006FFECB16E9D11F92EFC5DF95D" box="[836,964,1681,1704]" italics="true" pageId="33" pageNumber="33">
<collectingRegion id="49E642F6FFECB16E9D11F92EFC59F95D" box="[836,960,1681,1704]" country="Venezuela" name="Amazonas" pageId="33" pageNumber="33">Amazonas</collectingRegion>
,
</emphasis>
<collectorName id="26D7E9C2FFECB16E9D8DF92FFBFAF95D" box="[984,1123,1680,1704]" pageId="33" pageNumber="33">El Platanal</collectorName>
(EBD, uncataloged)
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.
</paragraph>
</subSubSection>
</treatment>
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