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TYPE MATERIAL AND TYPE LOCALITY:
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; near sea level), on the Demerara
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West Coast
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DISTRIBUTION:
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occurs throughout northeastern Amazonia (north of the lower Amazon and east of the Rio Negro-Orinoco), including
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,
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, and
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. In
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, this species is known from
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, northern Pará, and northeastern Amazonas. Díaz-Nieto and Vosss (2016: fig. 10) map, unfortunately still the best available for this species, does not include the localities in
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reported by
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nor those from northern Pará reported by
<bibRefCitation id="EF9C4B31FFFCFFEEAEAF3EC1FB53FD23" author="Rossi, R. V. &amp; C. L. Miranda &amp; T. B. F. Semedo" box="[997,1208,689,713]" pageId="52" pageNumber="52" pagination="465 - 487" refId="ref50151" refString="Rossi, R. V., C. L. Miranda, and T. B. F. Semedo. 2016. Rapid assessment of nonvolant mammals in seven sites in the northern state of Para, Brazil: a forgotten part of the Guiana Region. Mammalia 81: 465 - 487." type="journal article" year="2016">Rossi et al. (2016)</bibRefCitation>
, and it includes an erroneous record from south of the Amazon (see Remarks).
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REMARKS: See Díaz-Nieto and Voss (2016) for illustrations, an emended description, measurement data, and morphological comparisons with closely related species. Additional illustrations and comparisons of
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are in
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, but the small accessory cuspid between the metaconid and entoconid that they attribute to this species is not present in any material that I have seen.
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questioned the identification of a specimen that
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and DíazNieto and Voss (2016) identified as
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from
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do Taiuna on the lower Rio Tocantins (south of the Amazon). I have since reexamined this specimen (AMNH 97333) and determined that it cannot be confidently distinguished from
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, which is the species expected to occur there based on Ferreira et als (2020: fig. 5) range map.
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