Marmosa (Marmosa) tyleriana Tate, 1931
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Marmosa (Marmosa) tyleriana Tate, 1931 |
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Marmosa (Marmosa) tyleriana Tate, 1931 View in CoL
TYPE MATERIAL AND TYPE LOCALITY: AMNH 76983 About AMNH , the holotype by original designation, consists of the skin and skull of an adult female collected at an expeditionary locality known as Central Camp (ca. 3.38° N, 65.58° W; 1400 m) on the Mt. Duida massif, Amazonas state, Venezuela GoogleMaps .
SYNONYMS: phelpsi Tate, 1939.
DISTRIBUTION: This species is known from just a few localities in the Guiana highlands of southern Venezuela at elevations from 1300 to 2100 m (Creighton and Gardner, 2008a: map 24).
REMARKS: Marmosa tyleriana is the sister taxon of a clade that contains all the other species in the subgenus Marmosa ( Voss et al., 2014) . Rossi (2005) provided a detailed morphological description and tabulated measurement data of the specimens he examined, but additional measurement data were reported by Ochoa (1985).
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