Pattonomys semivillosus
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Pattonomys semivillosus (I. Geoffroy St.-Hilaire, 1838)
Nelomys semivillosus I. Geoffroy St. -Hilaire 1838: 887 (original description).
TYPE SPECIMEN AND TYPE LOCALITY: Geoffroy St. -Hilaire (1838) examined three specimens sent to de Blainville and Roulin from Cartagena by the French consul, M. Pavageau. One syntype is known (MNHN-ZM-MO-1995-1397, C. Callou, personal commun), an adult skull without mandible and A-7672 written on the cranium, original no. 408b). The original external measurements (body and tail each 195 cm) cannot be associated with the syntype skull; “Carthagène, (Nouvelle-Grenade),” Cartagena, Bolívar, Colombia . 4
DIAGNOSIS AND DESCRIPTION: The smallest ( tables 5, 6) and most heavily spined member of the genus. Upperparts generally gray with middorsum tinged brown; back and sides sprinkled with white-tipped spines posteriorly from neck; rump densely spiny and white speckled ( figs. 4B View FIG , 14B View FIG ). Head grizzled gray above, heavily lined with black, with prominent white postauricular patches visible above the rims of the ears, and narrow dusky eye rings ( fig. 14B View FIG ). Muzzle, cheeks, and throat white or cream. Underparts sharply demarcated white or tinged pinkish buff, colored especially behind the forelegs and in the inguinal region. Dorsal aristiforms wide, strong, and sharp, with blackish subterminal bands and dark or white tips. Dorsal underhairs ochraceous yellow to slightly reddish. Distal tail hairs brown. Hind foot of a dried skin is like those of P. carrikeri ( fig. 6B View FIG ), with six wellseparated pads, a supplementary lateral pad, and the space between pads filled with small tubercles. Skull is lightly built for the genus, with supraorbital shelves not greatly expanded or curved upward. Inferior jugal processes slender and delicate. Upper incisors slightly opisthodont ( fig. 7H View FIG ). Buccinator and masticatory foramina separate ( fig. 15A View FIG ). Palatal notch (mesopterygoid fossa) narrow and straight sided, bordering a narrow opening. Teeth as for genus.
GEOGRAPHIC RANGE AND HABITAT: Known only from northern Colombia (fig. 1), in the basin of the lower Río Magdalena and its tributaries, where it has been collected in forested swampy areas (locally known as ciénagas). In Isla de Salamanca National Park it occurs in mangrove forest ( fig. 14B View FIG ).
SPECIMENS EXAMINED: COLOMBIA: Bolívar, Cartagena, (MNHN-ZM-MO-1995-1397 [holotype]); César, Valledupar, Río Guaimaral , ( USNM 280204 About USNM *) ; Valledupar, El Orinoco, ( USNM 28205 About USNM , 28206 About USNM , 38207 About USNM , 280208 About USNM ) ; Magdalena; Atlántico, lower Río Magdalena, opposite Barranquilla, ( FMNH 69117 About FMNH , 69118 About FMNH *) .
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