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<paragraph id="8BF336FAFFE8FFEF74B5FE6580D1FE1C" blockId="92.[108,637,391,1175]" pageId="92">VOUCHER MATERIAL: Río Tapiche (AMNH 98691).</paragraph>
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OTHER INTERFLUVIAL RECORDS: Jenaro
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(Tovar, 2011), Reserva Comunal Tamshiyacu-Tahuayo (
<bibRefCitation id="EFDD4B0BFFE8FFEF7526FDE981B9FDFF" author="Bodmer, R. E." box="[287,470,523,547]" pageId="92" pagination="113 - 134" refId="ref61115" refString="Bodmer, R. E. 1994. Managing wildlife with local communities in the Peruvian Amazon: the case of the Reserva Comunal Tamshiyacu-Tahuayo. In D. Western, R. M. Wright, and S. C. Strum (editors), Natural connections: perspectives in communitybased conservation: 113 - 134. Washington, DC: Island Press." type="book chapter" year="1994">Bodmer, 1994</bibRefCitation>
), Río Orosa (Mármol, 1995), Río Tapiche (Reeves et al., 1996), Río Yavarí (Mármol, 1995).
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IDENTIFICATION: Only a single species of manatee is known to occur in the upper Amazon Basin. Our voucher consists of the skull of a mature adult of unknown sex. Selected cranial measurements of AMNH 98691 are all within the range of variation for
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tabulated by
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: condylobasal length,
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; breadth across postorbital processes of frontals,
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; least postorbital breadth,
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; zygomatic breadth,
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.
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REMARKS: The
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skull of an allegedly new species of “dwarf ” manatee recently described by Roosmalen (2015: figs. 20, 21) from the Rio Aripuanã basin of Amazonas,
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, is an obviously immature individual with open basicranial and occipital sutures.
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