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<emphasis id="B948160BFFD5FFBAFF655927FE06FEBA" box="[148,389,341,365]" italics="true" pageId="118" pageNumber="119">Dactylomys dactylinus</emphasis>
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VOUCHER MATERIAL (
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= 16): Orosa (AMNH 73771–73786). In addition,
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<bibRefCitation id="EFADB7E8FFD5FFBAFE30599BFDFFFDD6" author="Pavlinov, I. J." box="[449,636,489,513]" pageId="118" pageNumber="119" pagination="296 - 299" refId="ref90512" refString="Pavlinov, I. J. 1994. Mammals of Peruvian Amazonia in collection of Zoological Museum of Moscow [in Russian]. In V. E. Sokolov (editor), Mammals of Peruvian Amazonia: 296 - 299. Moscow: Nauka." type="book chapter" year="1994">Pavlinov (1994)</bibRefCitation>
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reported a single ZMMU specimen from Jenaro Herrera that we have not seen.
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UNVOUCHERED OBSERVATIONS: Río Yavarí (
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<bibRefCitation id="EFADB7E8FFD5FFBAFF855A1FFE0BFD51" author="Salovaara, K. & R. Bodmer & M. Recharte & C. Reyes" box="[116,392,621,646]" pageId="118" pageNumber="119" pagination="156 - 164" refId="ref91568" refString="Salovaara, K., R. Bodmer, M. Recharte, and C. Reyes F. 2003. Diversity and abundance of mammals. In N. Pitman et al. (editors), Peru: Yavari (Rapid Biological Inventories 11): 156 - 164. Chicago: Field Museum." type="journal article" year="2003">Salovaara et al., 2003</bibRefCitation>
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), Río Yavarí-Mirím (
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),
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<collectingCountry id="F32B8A89FFD5FFBAFE685AFDFD91FD71" box="[409,530,654,679]" name="Saint Pierre and Miquelon" pageId="118" pageNumber="119">San Pedro</collectingCountry>
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(
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<bibRefCitation id="EFADB7E8FFD5FFBAFDD95AFCFF27FD1F" author="Valqui, M." pageId="118" pageNumber="119" pagination="343 - 349" refId="ref92716" refString="Valqui, M. 1999. Inventario de mamiferos de San Pedro del Rio Blanco, Loreto, Peru. Colaboracion entre la poblacion local y profesionales. In Manejo y conservacion de fauna silvestre en America Latina: 343 - 349. Santa Cruz (Bolivia): Museo Noel Kempff Mercado." type="book chapter" year="1999">Valqui, 1999</bibRefCitation>
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,
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<bibRefCitation id="EFADB7E8FFD5FFBAFF405AC2FF6FFD1F" author="Valqui, M. H." box="[177,236,688,712]" pageId="118" pageNumber="119" refId="ref92770" refString="Valqui, M. H. 2001. Mammal diversity and ecology of terrestrial small rodents in western Amazonia. Ph. D. dissertation, University of Florida, Gainesville." type="book" year="2001">2001</bibRefCitation>
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).
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IDENTIFICATION:
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<emphasis id="B948160BFFD5FFBAFEAA5AA3FDDFFD3E" box="[347,604,721,745]" italics="true" pageId="118" pageNumber="119">Dactylomys dactylinus</emphasis>
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is a large rat (
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;
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<bibRefCitation id="EFADB7E8FFD5FFBAFE765A80FDB5FCDD" author="Emmons, L. H." box="[391,566,754,778]" pageId="118" pageNumber="119" refId="ref86388" refString="Emmons, L. H. 1997. Neotropical rainforest mammals, a field guide (2 nd ed.). Chicago: University of Chicago Press." type="book" year="1997">Emmons, 1997</bibRefCitation>
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) with soft fur and a long, macroscopically naked, and visibly scaly tail. The dorsal body pelage is blackish coarsely streaked with pale yellow, but the head is uniformly pale brown, and the backs of the thighs are bright rufous;
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the ventral coloration is self-white from chin to anus. Unlike any other arboreal rodent in our region, the digits of the manus are provided with blunt nails rather than sharp claws, and the two middle digits (
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and IV) are equal in length and much longer than the outer digits (
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and V). The cheekteeth are prismatic, and the upper toothrows are strongly convergent anteriorly. In these and other details—including external and craniodental measurements (table 36)—our specimens closely match the morphological descriptions of
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<emphasis id="B948160BFFD5FFBAFEEE5D57FE31FAEB" box="[287,434,1316,1340]" italics="true" pageId="118" pageNumber="119">D. dactylinus</emphasis>
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provided by
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<bibRefCitation id="EFADB7E8FFD5FFBAFDBE5D56FEA8FA8A" author="Patton, J. L. & M. N. F. da Silva & J. R. Malcolm" pageId="118" pageNumber="119" pagination="1 - 306" refId="ref90419" refString="Patton, J. L., M. N. F. da Silva, and J. R. Malcolm. 2000. Mammals of the Rio Jurua and the evolutionary and ecological diversification of Amazonia. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 244: 1 - 306." type="journal article" year="2000">Patton et al. (2000)</bibRefCitation>
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and Emmons et al. (2015b), who discussed unresolved taxonomic issues concerning the unknown
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locality. We are aware of ongoing taxonomic research on bamboo rats (for which tissues have been taken from AMNH specimens for DNA sequencing), so we have not undertaken any further effort to identify our material
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.
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<paragraph id="8B83CA19FFD5FFBAFF7D5E3CFDD7F951" blockId="118.[108,636,456,1737]" pageId="118" pageNumber="119">ETHNOBIOLOGY: This species is not known to the Matses, who have no special name for it.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="8B83CA19FFD5FFBAFF7D5EE2FE2AF91E" blockId="118.[108,636,456,1737]" pageId="118" pageNumber="119">MATSES NATURAL HISTORY: No interviews were focused on this species.</paragraph>
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REMARKS:
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<emphasis id="B948160BFFD5FFBAFCB45890FBBBFF2D" box="[837,1080,226,250]" italics="true" pageId="118" pageNumber="119">Dactylomys dactylinus</emphasis>
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is typically, although not exclusively, found in the floodplains of white-water rivers, where the presence of this nocturnal, herbivorous species is conspicuous by its loud nocturnal barking from bamboo and canebrakes (
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). The absence of
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<emphasis id="B948160BFFD5FFBAFD5D59DAFCABFE17" box="[684,808,424,448]" italics="true" pageId="118" pageNumber="119">Dactylomys</emphasis>
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from the vicinity of Nuevo
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can be inferred from the fact that the Matses there are unfamiliar with it, but multiple unvouchered observations suggest that bamboo rats may occur widely in riparian habitats elsewhere in our region. No habitat data accompany the Olalla’s series from Orosa, but their specimens were almost certainly collected in
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<emphasis id="B948160BFFD5FFBAFB9E5AE2FB36FD70" box="[1135,1205,656,679]" italics="true" pageId="118" pageNumber="119">várzea</emphasis>
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, which extends inland for several kilometers from the right bank of the Amazon at this locality (
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).
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