Abrothrix jelskii Thomas 1894
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Abrothrix jelskii Thomas 1894 View in CoL
Abrothrix jelskii Thomas 1894 View in CoL , Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 6, 14: 360.
Type Locality: Perú, Junín Dept., Junín.
Vernacular Names: Ornate Akodont.
Synonyms: Abrothrix bacchante (Thomas 1902) ; Abrothrix cayllomae (Thomas 1901) ; Abrothrix cruceri (Thomas 1901) ; Abrothrix inambarii (Thomas 1901) ; Abrothrix inornatus (Thomas 1917) ; Abrothrix ochrotis (Sanborn 1947) ; Abrothrix pulcherrimus (Thomas 1897) ; Abrothrix pyrrhotis ( Thomas 1894) ; Abrothrix scalops (Thomas 1884) ; Abrothrix sodalis (Thomas 1913) .
Distribution: Altiplano, about 2200-5000 m, from C Perú (see Arana-Cardó and Ascorra, 1994) to W Bolivia and NW Argentina.
Conservation: IUCN – Lower Risk (lc) as Chroeomys jelskii .
Discussion: Revised by Sanborn (1947 b); Anderson (1997) observed Sanborn’s subspecific boundaries for Bolivian samples. Patton and Smith (1992) questioned whether chromatically highly differentiated northern and southern populations really belong to a single species.
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