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It is similar to
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but has several diagnostic characters: black ears, dirty yellow head with indistinct black stripes and tail base furred for less than 20% of its length. Two color phases reported in populations of this species (
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) were presented in the study area, but the black phase was dominant (50 individuals) over the gray phase (18 individuals). Juveniles of
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may have white ears with black spots, which may be confused with juveniles of
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(n = 68): HB = 310460, T = 330450, HF = 5265, E = 4863, W = 5252040.
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is widely distributed throughout the Amazon basin and eastern Andean slopes, and its range is limited to the east and south by drier biomes, such as Caatinga, Cerrado and Chaco of
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(
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<emphasis id="B9426259FF90FFAC7DB4C6B2FE1A2D24" bold="true" box="[197,388,1769,1794]" pageId="10" pageNumber="11">Natural history.</emphasis>
This was one of the most abundant species in the area. Seventy-three individuals were captured (
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and five juveniles) in pitfalls (n = 6) and Sherman and Tomahawk traps on the ground (n = 65) and in the understory (n = 2). Despite the sympatry of
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in the area, they were almost always captured at different sampling points (Table 2). Twenty out of
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were carrying pouch young. Litter size varied from four to nine young and the breeding period was in the dry season during the months of August and September in both
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.
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(n = 1: ɗ): UFES 1264.
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