Thrichomys fosteri, Thomas, 1903

Don E. Wilson, Thomas E. Lacher, Jr & Russell A. Mittermeier, 2016, Echimyidae, Handbook of the Mammals of the World – Volume 6 Lagomorphs and Rodents I, Barcelona: Lynx Edicions, pp. 552-604 : 566

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.6623649

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6620169

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C5A071-FFE3-FFD7-FFC4-5FA559B3F21E

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scientific name

Thrichomys fosteri
status

 

28. View Plate 35: Echimyidae

Foster’s Punare

Thrichomys fosteri View in CoL

French: Punaré de Foster / German: Foster-Punaré / Spanish: Punaré de Foster

Taxonomy. Thrichomys fosteri Thomas, 1903 View in CoL ,

“Sapucay,” Paraguari, Paraguay .

Thrichomys foster : was considered a subspecies of T. apereoides (sensu lato) by S. Anderson in 1997. It was included as a junior synonym of T. pachyurus by L. M. Pessoa and colleagues in 2015, butits karyotype differs from that species (2n = 34, FN = 64 vs. 2n = 30, FN = 56) and its position as a molecular clade basal to one collectively joining 7T. apereoides , T. laurentius , and T. pachyurus . Monotypic.

Distribution. SC Brazil (Mato Grosso and Mato Grosso do Sulstates) and Paraguay. View Figure

Descriptive notes. Head—body 119-225 mm, tail 111-200 mm; weight 350 g. Dorsum of Foster’s Punare is generally ash-gray, with ventral hairs completely white or light gray at bases; dorsal tail hairs are blackish brown, sharply contrasting color of middorsum; and underside oftail is whitish gray. Its shares distinct cranial characteristics with the Jacobina Punare (7. inermis ) and the Pantanal Punare (71. pachyurus ), including wide incisive foramina with slight lateral constriction at premaxillomaxillary suture and broadened, rectangular hamular processes of pterygoid bones. Foster's Punare (7. foster) and the Pantanal Punare have broad, robust skulls, large and inflated auditory bullae, wide jugal dorso-ventrally, paroccipital processes that are not appressed to each bulla, and wide plates (c.2 mm) between oval and masticatory foramina; this combination of characteristics separate both species from the Jacobina Punare.

Habitat. Southern Cerrado ecoregion at elevations of 90-370 m. Foster’s Punare is considered a rocky outcrop specialist within dry forest communities.

Food and Feeding. There is no information available for this species.

Breeding. There is no information available for this species.

Activity patterns. There is no information available for this species.

Movements, Home range and Social organization. There is no information available for this species.

Status and Conservation. Not assessed on The IUCN Red Lust.

Bibliography. Anderson (1997), Bonvicino et al. (2008), Fredericksen et al. (2003), Moojen (1952b), Nascimento et al. (2013), Pessoa, Tavares, Neves & da Silva (2015), Thomas (1903a).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Mammalia

Order

Rodentia

Family

Echimyidae

Genus

Thrichomys

Loc

Thrichomys fosteri

Don E. Wilson, Thomas E. Lacher, Jr & Russell A. Mittermeier 2016
2016
Loc

Thrichomys fosteri

Thomas 1903
1903
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