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Peters, 1861
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(1944: 53) to
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The skull is large and robust, with a relatively short and broad rostrum, diverging zygomatic arches, an elongated cranium, and a broad interorbital region with strongly developed supraorbital ridges diverging posteriorly and extending on the temporal region as distinct ridges (fig. 80). The zygomatic notches are deep and the zygomatic plate has a prominent anterior extension, when viewed from above. The interparietal is shallow and broad, with an average length/width ratio of 0.484 (range
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) for those specimens from the Rio Juruá (table 26). There is no alisphenoid strut separating the buccinator­masticatory foramen from the foramen ovale acessorius. The stapedial foramen is tiny to absent, and there is no squamosalalisphenoid groove, or sphenofrontal foramen (cephalic arterial pattern 3; Voss, 1988 Carleton and Musser, 1989). The bullae are small and uninflated, the mesopterygoid fossa is broad and without sphenopalatine vacuities in its roof, the parapterygoid fossae are long and narrow but relatively deeply excavated. The diastema is long, with a short and somewhat teardrop­shaped incisive foramen that ends well in front of the first molar; the palate is deeply grooved and ends with large, deep, and complex posterior pits The teeth are pentalophodont with well­developed cusps and somewhat more highcrowned than relatives, such as
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DISTRIBUTION AND HABITAT: Within the Rio Jurua´, specimens were taken only in the central portion of the river, at localities within the Upper and Lower Central Regions and at one minor locality between these regions (locality i). Given that the range of the genus comprises all of Amazonia (see Emmons and Feer, 1997), one can expect to find this species throughout the Juruá drainage. Specimens were obtained mostly along streams in undisturbed or second­growth forest, or in garden plots adjacent to such forest. At Altamira (locality
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), we caught
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in second­growth edge along a small stream while
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was taken in the dense grasses that bordered the river. At Penedo (locality
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), we found both genera in a relatively small patch of inundated dense grass inland from the rivers edge (fig. 7).
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KARYOTYPE: 2n = 42, FN = 40. We karyotyped
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; JLP 15565), one from
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(locality
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; MNFS 793) and two from
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had completely acrocentric autosomal complements with acrocentric sex­chromosomes.
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is the same karyotype as recorded by
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and
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(1976) from
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, on the
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,
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, in
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.
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et al. (1996) examined one of our specimens (
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15565, Condor) and listed its diploid number as 52
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; this specimen is clearly 2n = 42, however.
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Fig. 80. Dorsal (top) and ventral (bottom) views of the cranium of
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<emphasis id="B9436C734B20D834FE5635D5B5FCF96F" box="[481,690,1675,1696]" italics="true" pageId="116" pageNumber="117">Nectomys apicalis</emphasis>
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(MNFS 795, Barro Vermelho [locality
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], left bank Rio Jurua´, Amazonas, Brazil). Magnification
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COMMENTS:
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<emphasis id="B9436C734B21D835FEE433A2B68AFEDC" box="[339,452,252,275]" italics="true" pageId="117" pageNumber="118">Nectomys</emphasis>
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is superficially similar to
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, in size, in general color and color pattern, and in wedge­shaped and slightly webbed hind feet. Fieldworkers conducting mark­and­release studies need to be cognizant that both taxa can be trapped together, and that their superficial resemblance can lead to misidentification. However,
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can be readily distinguished in the hand by its shorter, less sleek and darker dorsal fur, and grayer venter; the proportionately longer and more readily apparent scaled tail; and especially the granular scales on the soles of the hind feet.
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SPECIMENS EXAMINED (n = 11): (
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)
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— JLP 15565; (
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) 1 unknown — MNFS 525; (
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) 2f — JLP 15505, 15514; (i)
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— DMN 3; (
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)
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, 1f — JLP 15966, MNFS 892; (
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) 1f — MNFS 867; (
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)
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— MNFS 793; (
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) 2f — JLP 15891, MNFS 795.
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