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; see table 24 for measurements.
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IDENTIFICATION: We consulted descriptions and measurements of
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provided by
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,
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, and
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. Currently two subspecies are recognized:
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O. d.
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(eastern slope of the Andes [between 1600 and
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(western slope of the Andes [between 1200 and
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is characterized by the following characteristics: upper body reddish brown, interspersed with numerous black hairs and some gray ones with light tips; ventral fur pale yellow with a gray base; transition between ventral and dorsal coloration well defined; tail markedly bicolored; tail longer than head and body length; dorsal surfaces of feet covered by short silver-gray hair, with hairs of nail base very long; internal ear surfaces with short, pale brown hair, external surface covered with longer, blackish hairs; eight mammae present; opening of stapedial foramen large (carotid circulation pattern 2); zygomatic notch deep; interorbital constriction narrower than external breadth across molar rows; posterior borders of incisive foramina reach the anterior borders of M1; anterior border of mesopterygoid fossa curved; and short and thin coronoid process (
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;
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). Our specimen conforms to previous descriptions of the nominate subspecies, and measurements fall within the range of size variation previously documented.
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REMARKS: At Mayo River basin, two of our specimens of
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were captured at the Tingana locality which lies at an elevation of
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, far lower than the lowest elevation (
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) reported by
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for the nominal subspecies. All
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were captured in cultivated areas.
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reported the mites
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and
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from our specimens.
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