Lestodelphys halli (Thomas, 1921)
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https://doi.org/ 10.1206/0003-0090.455.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7161635 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A487D6-FFE5-FFF7-ADF7-39E9FC8FFCC6 |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Lestodelphys halli (Thomas, 1921) |
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Lestodelphys halli (Thomas, 1921) View in CoL
TYPE MATERIAL AND TYPE LOCALITY: BMNH 21.6.7.19, the holotype by original designation, consists of the skin, skull, and postcranial skeleton of an adult male collected at “Estancia Madujada” (= Estancia La Madrugada: 47.22° S, 66.45° W) near Puerto Deseado, Santa Cruz province, Argentina. Jenkins and Knutson (1983: 19) gave the type locality as “Cape Tres Puntas, SE Patagonia” after Thomas (1921b), but Thomas (1929) subsequently corrected the type locality based on correspondence with the collector.
SYNONYMS: None.
DISTRIBUTION: Lestodelphys halli is found in the Monte Desert and Patagonian Steppe ecoregions of Argentina, including the provinces of Chubut, La Pampa, Mendoza, Neuquén, Río Negro, and Santa Cruz ( Formoso et al., 2015: fig. 1).
REMARKS: Given the extensive geographic range of Lestodelphys halli and its uniquely austral distribution (approximately from 31° to 48° S), a phylogeographic analysis of mtDNA sequence data from this species would be of considerable interest. Morphological variation within a large series of specimens was described by Martin (2005), who also provided a craniodental diagnosis.
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