Calomys laucha (Fischer 1814)
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Calomys laucha (Fischer 1814) View in CoL
[Mus] laucha Fischer 1814 , in: Eschwege, J. Brasilien, Neue Bibliothek. Reisenb., Vol. 15, 2: 209.
Type Locality: Paraguay, Central Dept., vicinity of Asunción (as restricted by Hershkovitz, 1962:153).
Vernacular Names: Little Laucha.
Synonyms: Calomys bimaculatus (Waterhouse 1837) ; Calomys bonariensis (Osgood 1933) ; Calomys dubius (Fischer 1829) ; Calomys gracilipes (Waterhouse 1837) ; Calomys pusillus (Philippi 1858) .
Distribution: Dry biotopes in SC Bolivia (Chaco), N and EC Argentina, W Paraguay, WC and extreme S Brazil, and Uruguay (González et al., 1995).
Conservation: IUCN – Lower Risk (lc).
Discussion: Formerly included hummelincki (See Handley, 1976) , musculinus (see Massoia et al., 1968), and tener (see species account). Attribution of pusillus follows Hershkovitz (1962; also see Osgood, 1943:239); that of bimaculatus as per Brum-Zorilla et al. (1990). Allozymic variability and differentiation among samples in EC Argentina assayed by Chiappero et al. (2002) and Gardenal et al. (2002).
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