Dasypus pastasae ( Thomas, 1901 )

Feijó, Anderson & Cordeiro-Estrela, Pedro, 2016, Taxonomic revision of the Dasypus kappleri complex, with revalidations of Dasypus pastasae (Thomas, 1901) and Dasypus beniensis Lönnberg, 1942 (Cingulata, Dasypodidae), Zootaxa 4170 (2), pp. 271-297 : 283-284

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Dasypus pastasae ( Thomas, 1901 )
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Dasypus pastasae ( Thomas, 1901)

Tatu pastasae Thomas, 1901: 370 (original description)

Dasypus kappleri pastasae: Lönnberg, 1928 View in CoL (name combination) D [asypus]. k [appleri]. peruvianus Lönnberg, 1928:10

Holotype. BM 80.5.6.71 collected by Mr. Clarence Buckley ( Figure 9 View FIGURE 9 ).

Type locality. “ Sarayacu , upper Pastasa River ”, Pastaza, Ecuador.

Etymology. The name pastasae refers to the type locality.

Diagnosis. The main diagnostic external features of D. pastasae lying on the scales of the pelvic shield and tail rings. This species has the non-uniform scales of the pelvic shield in size and texture (rough), where the central ones are larger and standing up above the level of the peripherals that are smaller. Further, the posterior scales of the proximal rings on tail are flattened. Cranially, the lateral margin of palatine has a prominent but unswollen crest and the posterior end of palatine is straight (not concave).

Distribution. Dasypus pastasae is distributed from the foothills of the eastern Andes in Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, and Venezuela south of the Orinoco River into the western Brazilian Amazon, between the Madeira River and Branco River (Figure 10). Despite the absence of records from Bolivia, it is likely that D. pastasae also occurs in the extreme north of that country, on the left bank of Madre de Dios River. This species is sympatric with D. kappleri in eastern Venezuela.

Measures. Dasypus pastasae is the smallest species of the D. kappleri complex, on average smaller than the other species in all 24 cranial measures ( Table 4 View TABLE 4 ).

Remarks. Thomas (1901) pointed out two additional cranial differences between D. pastasae and D. kappleri . One is that the nuchal crest is more strongly developed in D. pastasae , surpassing the external occipital crest posteriorly. The second is that the jugal bones are broader in lateral view in D. pastasae , projecting further downwards. However, both traits exhibit substantial intraspecific variation and are unreliable for diagnosis. One pregnant female (EBRG 25559) with two fetuses was collected on 4 December 2005 from Ichum River, Salto Ichuno Espuma, Bolivar, Venezuela.

Specimens examined (locality numbers as in Figure 10). BRAZIL: 11 ( MPEG 47762 View Materials ). COLOMBIA: ( AMNH 136253 View Materials , AMNH 136255 View Materials ), 21 ( IAVH 6858 View Materials , ICN sn), 22 ( ICN 1621 View Materials , ICN 1622 View Materials ), 23 (ICN 11625), 24 ( AMNH 136251 View Materials ). ECUADOR: 25 ( QCAZ 3370 View Materials , QCAZ 3376 View Materials ), 26 ( MEPN 7654 ), 27 ( MEPN 8496 , MEPN sn). PERU: 31 ( MUSM 697 ), 32 ( AMNH 98812 View Materials ), 33 ( MUSM 23073 ), 34 ( AMNH 98464 View Materials ), 35 ( AMNH 76574 View Materials , AMNH 76573 View Materials ), 36 ( MUSM 11081 ), 37 ( AMNH 268227 View Materials , AMNH 268228 View Materials ). VENEZUELA: 38 ( EBRG 3305 View Materials ), 42 ( AMNH 76933 View Materials ), 43 ( MHNLS 3593 View Materials ), 44 ( EBRG 17486 View Materials ), 47 ( EBRG 2559 View Materials ), 48 ( MHNLS 608 View Materials ); and photos of the holotype (BM 80.5.6.71).

TABLE 4. Cranial measurements (in mm) of Dasypus kappleri complex. All measurements are given as the mean ± standard deviation; minimum – maximum (N).

Measurements Dasypus kappleri Dasypus pastasae Dasypus beniensis
GLS 127.86±4.74; 111.11–134.8(24) 121.14±5.18; 114.89–130.03 (16) 131.30±3.77; 122.91–134.63 (8)
CB 115.65±4.53; 100.29–123.94 (24) 110.31±4.85; 103.37–119.89 (16) 116.88±6.99; 100.09–121.33 (8)
APL 26.04±2.01; 21.09–31.84 (28) 23.71±2.8; 20.03–31.94 (20) 25.44±1.21; 22.87–26.9 (8)
PL 87.91±4; 75.77–95.48 (26) 82.99±4.72; 76.04–91.23 (18) 87.59±3.13; 82.24–90.8 (7)
ML 53.48±4.83; 45.77–67.79 (25) 48.04±3.6; 41.12–55.41 (18) 52.33±2.31; 48.93–55.11 (8)
PIL 25.81±2.22; 21.69–31.34 (25) 24.83±2.89; 19.82–30.63 (18) 25.86±1.29; 23.92–27.41 (7)
ICL 7.25±0.98; 5.63–9.3 (26) 7.58±1.09; 5.21–8.93 (22) 11.08±1.46; 9.07–13.05 (8)
MT 29.49±1.89; 24.94–33.51 (25) 29±1.89; 23.83–33.06 (19) 29.66±1.43; 27.47–31.67 (8)
NL 43.11±2.41; 34.94–46.5 (27) 42.94±3.14; 37.25–50.19 (19) 46.51±2.14; 44.32–49.5 (8)
LL 15.57±2.11; 10.29–19.14 (27) 13.15±1.61; 9.86–16.5 (20) 18.8±2.04; 15.30–21.14 (8)
RL 81.66±3.72; 69–88.38 (28) 76.16±4.25; 67.52–84.16 (20) 85.18±3.46; 77.95–89.5 (8)
AB 39.6±1.51; 35.97–41.71 (28) 36.18±1.79; 32.34–38.23 (19) 43.03±1.62; 40.68–45.52 (8)
TL 2.79±0.32; 2.13–3.4 (25) 2.57±0.3; 2.1–3.11 (18) 3.08±0.34; 2.63–3.49 (7)
PB 19.2±2.34; 11.33–21.74 (27) 18.89±1.16; 16.71–20.62 (20) 20.81±0.94; 19.49–21.91 (6)
PIB 21.19±0.88; 19.35–22.91 (27) 19.19±1; 17.35–21.5 (22) 19.39±0.67; 18.55–20.72 (8)
PC 27.47±0.94; 26.15–30.11 (27) 25.31±1.19; 23.01–27.52 (19) 29.75±1.79; 26.53–31.74 (8)
BB 37.93±1.43; 35.33–41.26 (27) 36.02±1.54; 33.06–38.5 (20) 38.08±1.24; 35.58–39.25 (8)
ZB 50.69±2.2; 42.61–53.53 (25) 47.2±2.48; 41.9–51.56 (14) 53.55±3.46; 48.14–58.05 (6)
MB 33.88±1.28; 31.63–37.21 (24) 32.84±1.28; 30.06–35.36 (17) 34.05±1.32; 31.44–35.33 (7)
HJ 9±1.12; 7.27– 12.15 (25) 8.8±0.84; 7.1–10.21 (16) 9.55±1.09; 8.51–11.52 (7)
MAL 101.29±3.73; 86.9–106.44 (25) 93.57±5.77; 80.32–102.08 (19) 102.66±3.64; 95.43–106.07 (7)
AML 24.01±2.13; 19.66–29.27 (27) 21.09±1.84; 16.62–23.62 (19) 23.19±1.51; 20.01–24.41 (7)
LMT 31.6±1.81; 27.59–35.02 (27) 30.05±1.75; 25.61–33.51 (19) 31.88±0.95; 30.78–33.59 (7)
HM 29.4±1.94; 25.1–32.57 (26) 27.14±1.89; 23.37–30.34 (18) 25.63±1.87; 23.55–28.83 (7)

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Mammalia

Order

Cingulata

Family

Dasypodidae

Genus

Dasypus

Loc

Dasypus pastasae ( Thomas, 1901 )

Feijó, Anderson & Cordeiro-Estrela, Pedro 2016
2016
Loc

Dasypus kappleri pastasae: Lönnberg, 1928

Lonnberg 1928: 10
1928
Loc

Tatu pastasae

Thomas 1901: 370
1901
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