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<emphasis id="B9426259FF89FFB57DE6C64CFE092C08" bold="true" box="[151,407,1556,1582]" italics="true" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">Oligoryzomys fornesi</emphasis>
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Craniodental characters of the mid-Araguaia specimens (
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) closely agree with descriptions by Weksler and Bonvicino (2005) and Weksler (2006). The skull is small with tapered rostrum; zygomatic notches are deep and smoothly rounded; the interorbital region is hourglass shaped. The incisive foramen is long, terminating at the anterior of plan of M1; the mesopterygoid fossa is slightly arched or M-shaped and it is distant from M3. Sphenopalatine vacuities are large apertures along the presphenoid. It has the pattern 2 of carotid circulation (
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) in which the stapedial foramen and posterior opening of alisphenoid canal are large, and the squamosalalisphenoid groove and sphenofrontal foramen are absent. The alisphenoid strut is absent. Upper incisors are opisthodont; the labial accessory root of M1 is absent; the hypoflexus of M3 is minute and disappears with wear.
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(n = 9): HB = 6782, T = 93112, HF = 2023, E = 1517, W = 1222.
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This species occurs in central
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). This is the northwestermost record of
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, which expands the distribution of this Cerrado species to a transitional area with Amazonia.
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Eleven specimens (nine adults and two juveniles) were captured in pitfalls (n = 7) and Sherman traps (n = 4) placed in flooded forests at PEC and FSF, as well as in grasslands at FLV. In
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two females were collected with four embryos each, and in
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one female was collected with two embryos. Three adult males collected had scrotal testes.
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(n = 11: 4ɗ 7Ψ): UFES
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1441.
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