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Linnaeus
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VOUCHER MATERIAL:
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,
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;
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. Total =
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.
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IDENTIFICATION: Our three vouchers conform in all qualitative external and cranial characters with the descriptions of this species by Husson (1978) and Wetzel and Mondolfi (
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). For comparison with Wetzel and Mondolfis summary of quantitative data from
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(op. cit.: table 1), the external measurements of our only adult specimen (
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, female) were 506 Χ 380 Χ 95 Χ
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, and it weighed
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. The shell of
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was not preserved, but the other
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(both subadults with unfused basicranial sutures and incompletely erupted dentitions) each have nine movable bands, of which the fourth has 57 (
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) or 60 (
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) scutes. The condylonasal length of the skull of
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is
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, the zygomatic width
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; this specimen has seven paired maxillary teeth and eight paired mandibular teeth.
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FIELD OBSERVATIONS: We heard armadillos crashing through the undergrowth or caught brief glimpses of them as they fled almost every night; most were probably
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(usually the commonest rain­ forest armadillo throughout its extensive geographic range; Emmons, 1990, 1997), but it was impossible to make certain identifications in such cases. Our three vouchers were all shot at night in primary forest, at both well­drained and swampy sites. Numerous unambiguous sightings (many of which were not recorded) indicate that this species is common in all local habitats including primary forest and secondary growth. All of our observations were of solitary individuals. Although most sightings were nocturnal, we occasionally encountered nine­banded armadillos in the late afternoon, usually an hour or less before dusk.
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