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SPECIES:
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CONTENTS:
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Tate, 1931
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<paragraph id="8B8F3203FFDC3735FF50055EFEFE10D8" blockId="13.[144,1249,457,1791]" pageId="13">DIAGNOSIS: Gular gland absent; manual claws small (not extending beyond fleshy apical pads of fingers); medial and lateral carpal tubercles present in large adult males (e.g., AMNH 71950); dorsal tail scales rhomboidal and arranged in predominantly spiral series; ventral prehensile surface of tail not densely fringed by long hairs. Postorbital processes absent, indistinct, or very small; palatine fenestrae absent; fenestra cochleae concealed; M2 preparacrista attaches to stylar cusp A.</paragraph>
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COMPARISONS:
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differs from other subgenera of
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in petrosal and dental characters. Specifically, the fenestra cochleae of
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is concealed within a sinus formed by the caudal and rostral tympanic processes of the petrosal, whereas the fenestra cochleae in other subgenera is normally exposed because the rostral and caudal tympanic processes of the petrosal are widely separated. Additionally, the preparacrista on M2 of
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attaches to stylar cusp A (or to the corresponding anterolabial corner of the stylar shelf when a discrete cusp is missing), whereas the M2 preparacrista of other subgenera usually passes straight labially to terminate at or near stylar cusp B.
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Other characters distinguish
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from some, but not all, other congeners. For example,
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differs from
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by its lack of a gular gland—consistently present as a hairless patch of (often greasy) skin in adult male specimens of the latter subge-nus—and by the spiral arrangement of its caudal scales (the arrangement of tail scales of
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usually includes at least some in annular series).
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differs from members of the subgenus
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by the presence of well-developed medial and lateral carpal tubercles in large adult males (sexually dimorphic carpal tubercles are consistently absent in
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).
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has small manual claws, the tips of which do not extend distally beyond the fleshy apical pads of the fingers, whereas the manual claws of
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are larger, stronger, and (unless blunted) usually extend slightly beyond the fleshy apical pads of the fingers. Lastly,
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lacks the dense fringes of long silvery hairs that border the caudal prehensile surface in both species of
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<paragraph id="8B8F3203FFDC3735FF500295FE7E142F" blockId="13.[144,1249,457,1791]" pageId="13">ETYMOLOGY: From the ancient Greek ἕως (“dawn”), by metonymy, for the reddish fur of the single included species.</paragraph>
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REMARKS: A detailed description of
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(
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)
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was provided by
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, who also mapped the collection localities of all known specimens. Based on those data, the geographic range of
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appears to be restricted to western Amazonia, where it is known to occur from southeastern
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to southeastern
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(
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: fig. 30). This taxon occurs sympatrically—but perhaps not syntopically—with members of the subgenera
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and
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<emphasis id="B944EE11FFDC3735FE0101AFFDA614CF" box="[401,521,1765,1790]" italics="true" pageId="13">Micoureus</emphasis>
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, (e.g., at Boca Río Curaray, Departamento
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,
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; Tate,
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