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VOUCHER MATERIAL:
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male (
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; see table 1 for measurements.
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to the high molecular diversity in this group (e.g.,
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). We consulted the descriptions and measurements of
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provided by
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,
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, and
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. Our single specimen conforms in all respects to the morphology previously described for
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(e.g., dense but short fur, base of the tail covered with fur [&lt;
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], palatine fenestrae absent).
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