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VOUCHER MATERIAL (
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= 5): Jenaro Herrera (ZMMU S-155533 [the
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, not seen]),
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(UF 30466, MUSM 22334), Quebrada Sábalo (MUSA 15219 [not seen]), Quebrada Lobo (MUSA 15110 [not seen]).
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The term yama has three distinct meanings. It designates short-tailed opossums (
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), turnip-tailed geckos (
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), and a species of arboreal rat that we have not been able to capture. The latter is described by the Matses as having reddish dorsal fur and a white belly, traits that do not quite fit any species known or expected to occur in the region. The magical properties attributed to yama rats were described by
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.
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