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<emphasis id="B90FEACD1815FFFDFF7DBB8DFEDBFD4B" bold="true" box="[151,335,650,676]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="41">Abrawayaomys</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B90FEACD1815FFFDFEAABBD3FDDAFD02" box="[320,590,724,749]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="41">Abrawayaomys ruschii</emphasis>
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:2.
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. Currently,
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is considered monotypic (see
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). However, as discussed below, we found morphological differences that allow describing a new species for Argentinean populations. In addition, specimens from Minas Gerais (
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) display a unique set of morphological traits that suggests the existence of a third species.
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<emphasis id="B90FEACD1815FFFDFF2CBA92FE28FC40" bold="true" box="[198,444,917,943]" pageId="2" pageNumber="41">Emended diagnosis</emphasis>
. Medium sigmodontine rodents (total length range 200 ~
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, condilobasal length range 27 ~
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) with robust head, rounded small ears, and tail from slightly shorter to moderately larger than combined head and body length; dorsal pelage fully intermixed with grooved spiny hairs; dorsal and ventral pelage colors weakly delimited; rigid tail hairs arranged in sets composed by 5 hairs per scale; short apical tail tuft normally present; pes long with dense ungual tufts longer than claws, short claws, and six plantar pads; skull robust, rounded in outline with short and blunt rostrum, flared zygomatic arches, and inflated braincase; short nasals tapering distally; interorbital region hourglass to partially anteriorly convergent; coronal suture U-shaped; reduced interparietal; large foramen magnum; short incisive foramina; short palate; anterior margin of mesopterygoid fossa rounded, typically without sphenopalatine vacuities; carotid circulatory pattern complete (pattern 1;
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); broad and high zygomatic plate; upper incisors narrow but noticeably deep and varying from slightly opisthodont to proodont; small brachyodont molars with main cusps slightly alternate; M1 pentalophodont
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with anteromedian flexus barely present and reduced mesoloph fused with paracone; M3 reduced, uniradiculate, and cylindrical in outline; dentary with retromolar fossa enlarged and short angular process; stomach hemiglandular-unilocular.
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Distribution (
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).
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. No fossil of
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is known.
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