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<emphasis id="B979EAD2FFEAFFF8AD8F3D25FE4BFE87" box="[197,416,341,365]" italics="true" pageId="34" pageNumber="34">Didelphis albiventris</emphasis>
Lund, 1840
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TYPE MATERIAL AND TYPE LOCALITY: No specimens were mentioned in the original description, which was based on material obtained near Lagoa Santa (
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),
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. However, a single specimen known to have been collected by Lund (
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L4) can perhaps be considered the
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by monotypy.
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SYNONYMS:
<emphasis id="B979EAD2FFEAFFF8AC473EE0FE6EFD42" box="[269,389,656,680]" italics="true" pageId="34" pageNumber="34">bonariensis</emphasis>
Marelli, 1930;
<emphasis id="B979EAD2FFEAFFF8AF6F3EE0FD97FD42" box="[549,636,656,680]" italics="true" pageId="34" pageNumber="34">dennleri</emphasis>
Marelli, 1930;
<emphasis id="B979EAD2FFEAFFF8AC433EC1FEAFFD23" box="[265,324,689,713]" italics="true" pageId="34" pageNumber="34">lechei</emphasis>
Ihering, 1892;
<emphasis id="B979EAD2FFEAFFF8ACA13EC1FDD1FD23" box="[491,570,689,713]" italics="true" pageId="34" pageNumber="34">leucotis</emphasis>
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;
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J.A. Allen, 1902;
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Wagner, 1842;
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Schinz, 1844.
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DISTRIBUTION: As currently recognized (see Remarks),
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<emphasis id="B979EAD2FFEAFFF8ADAC3F45FE2CFCA7" box="[230,455,821,845]" italics="true" pageId="34" pageNumber="34">Didelphis albiventris</emphasis>
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occurs in more or less open habitats—savannas, dry forests, anthropogenic clearings, etc.—in
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(south of the Amazon), eastern
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,
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,
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, and northern
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(Cerqueira and Tribe, 2008: map 6).
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REMARKS: Species limits within the Neotropical white-eared opossum group (
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<emphasis id="B979EAD2FFEAFFF8AC94386CFF5EFBBF" italics="true" pageId="34" pageNumber="34">Didelphis albiventris</emphasis>
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,
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<emphasis id="B979EAD2FFEAFFF8AD89384EFEBDFBBC" box="[195,342,1086,1110]" italics="true" pageId="34" pageNumber="34">D. imperfecta</emphasis>
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,
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<emphasis id="B979EAD2FFEAFFF8AC29384EFE34FBBF" box="[355,479,1086,1109]" italics="true" pageId="34" pageNumber="34">D. pernigra</emphasis>
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) remain to be convincingly documented. Among other uncertainties, there has been no geographically comprehensive survey of mtDNA variation in this complex, so it is not even known whether these taxa are convincingly resolvable as reciprocally monophyletic haplogroups.
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Additionally, diagnostic morphological differences are elusive.
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<emphasis id="B979EAD2FFEAFFF8ADEF3936FE6CFAB4" box="[165,391,1350,1374]" italics="true" pageId="34" pageNumber="34">Didelphis imperfecta</emphasis>
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and
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<emphasis id="B979EAD2FFEAFFF8AC883937FDBDFAB4" box="[450,598,1350,1374]" italics="true" pageId="34" pageNumber="34">D. albiventris</emphasis>
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, in particular, have broadly overlapping measurements (Lemos and Cerqueira, 2002: appendix II) and are said to be phenotypically distin-
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Although Dias and Perinis (2018) phylogenetic analyses of COI sequences from white-eared opossums recovered distinct haplogroups that they interpreted as support for the three currently recognized species, their
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<emphasis id="B979EAD2FFEAFFF8ACD03A4EFE1AF9BB" box="[410,497,1598,1617]" italics="true" pageId="34" pageNumber="34">albiventris</emphasis>
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sequences were all from southeastern
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, their
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<emphasis id="B979EAD2FFEAFFF8ACD23A26FE1BF983" box="[408,496,1622,1641]" italics="true" pageId="34" pageNumber="34">imperfecta</emphasis>
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sequences were all from the Guianas, and their
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<emphasis id="B979EAD2FFEAFFF8ACC03A1EFE3AF96A" box="[394,465,1646,1664]" italics="true" pageId="34" pageNumber="34">pernigra</emphasis>
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sequences were all from
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. With such widely separated geographic samples, intraspecific isolation by distance is a plausible alternative explanation for their results.
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guishable only by the extent of white on the pinnae (Cerqueira and Tribe, 2008). Although white ear markings are potentially useful for identification, they are known to vary within other species (e.g.,
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<emphasis id="B979EAD2FFEAFFF8AEE83D17FBD4FE94" box="[930,1087,359,382]" italics="true" pageId="34" pageNumber="34">D. virginiana</emphasis>
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;
<bibRefCitation id="EF9C4B31FFEAFFF8A91D3D16FD0DFE75" author="Gardner, A. L." pageId="34" pageNumber="34" pagination="1 - 81" refId="ref46278" refString="Gardner, A. L. 1973. The systematics of the genus Didelphis (Marsupialia: Didelphidae) in North and Middle America. Special Publications of the Museum Texas Tech University 4: 1 - 81." type="journal article" year="1973">Gardner, 1973</bibRefCitation>
), and the constancy of this difference between
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<emphasis id="B979EAD2FFEAFFF8AE5F3DD9FC5BFE2A" box="[789,944,424,448]" italics="true" pageId="34" pageNumber="34">D. imperfecta</emphasis>
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and
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<emphasis id="B979EAD2FFEAFFF8AEBB3DD9FB60FE2A" box="[1009,1163,424,448]" italics="true" pageId="34" pageNumber="34">D. albiventris</emphasis>
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has never been quantified. The lack of unambiguously diagnostic morphological features in this complex and the consequent reliance on geographic criteria for species identification—as in Cerqueira and Tribes (2008) key—makes it difficult to assign names to specimens that have been collected well outside the previously documented ranges of these taxa. The white-eared opossums that Díaz and Willig (2004) reported from the vicinity of Iquitos is a relevant example that was discussed inconclusively by Cerqueira and Tribe (2008: 22).
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