Dasypus kappleri Krauss, 1862

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 : 280-281

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Dasypus kappleri Krauss, 1862
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Dasypus kappleri Krauss, 1862 View in CoL

Das[ypus]. Peba : Burmeister, 1848: 199. Not Dasypus peba Desmarest, 1822 (= Dasypus novemcinctus Linnaeus, 1758 ) Dasypus kappleri Krauss, 1862:20 (original description)

Dasypus pentadactylus Peters, 1864:179

Lectotype. Krauss (1862) listed four specimens of Dasypus kappleri View in CoL (one adult male, one adult female, and two juvenile skulls ). Wetzel & Mondolfi (1979) selected the adult female specimen SMN 285 (Stuttgart Museum) as the lectotype of Dasypus kappleri Krauss, 1862 View in CoL ( Figure 6 View FIGURE 6 and 7 View FIGURE 7 ).

Type locality. “Aus den Urwäldern des Marowiniflusses in Surinam.” Husson (1978) suggested that Krauss (1862) described this species probably from “the neighborhood of Albina, near the mouth of Marowijne river, Surinam.”

Etymology. Krauss named this species to honor August Kappler, a German naturalist who dedicated part of his life to studying the fauna of Suriname and also collected part of the type series of Dasypus kappleri .

Diagnosis. Dasypus kappleri can be recognized externally by its unique pattern of smooth, flattened, and uniform scales on the pelvic shield, with the central and peripheral scales at the same level, as well as by keeled scales on the proximal tail rings. Cranially, D. kappleri has a prominent lateral palatine crest raised above the bony surface, and its posterior terminus is conspicuously swollen; the posterior border of the palatine is straight and exhibits a rectangular and prominent tentorial process of the parietals.

Distribution. Dasypus kappleri occurs in French Guiana, Suriname, Guyana, and eastern Venezuela; in Brazil, it is found east of the Rio Negro-Rio Branco and north of the lower Amazon River ( Figure 8 View FIGURE 8 ). This entire region is known as the Guiana shield or Guiana subregion of Amazonia .

Measurements. Dasypus kappleri is intermediate in skull size compared to D. pastasae and D. beniensis , except for the APL, ML, PIB, AML and HM, in which it is slightly larger than the other species (see Table 4 View TABLE 4 ).

Remarks. Two pregnant females, each with two fetuses, were collected in 18 and 19 January of 1969 from the Rio Grande , Bolivar, Venezuela ( EBRG 1415 View Materials and 1416).

Specimens examined (locality numbers as in Figure 8 View FIGURE 8 ). BRAZIL: 3 ( MN 20581 GoogleMaps ), 4 ( MPEG 7128 View Materials ), 5 ( MZUSP 19967 View Materials ), 6 ( MZUSP 24798 View Materials ), 7 ( MPEG 7127 View Materials ), 10 ( MPEG 8907 View Materials ), 12 ( MPEG 12591 View Materials ), 13 ( INPA 303 View Materials ), 14 ( MN 26917, MN 26931, MPEG 22130 View Materials , MPEG 22131 View Materials ). FRENCH GUIANA: 28 ( AMNH 267011 View Materials ). GUYANA: 29 ( AMNH 48132 View Materials ), 30 ( AMNH 48131 View Materials , AMNH 48222 View Materials , AMNH 64118 View Materials , AMNH 64119 View Materials ). VENEZUELA: 39 ( EBRG 3180 View Materials ), 40 ( EBRG 1417 View Materials ), 41 ( EBRG 1691 View Materials ), 45 ( EBRG 17555 View Materials ), 46 ( EBRG 1415 View Materials , EBRG 1416 View Materials , EBRG 1490 View Materials , EBRG 1491 View Materials , EBRG 231 View Materials , EBRG 570 View Materials , EBRG 582 View Materials , EBRG 604 View Materials ); and photographs of the lectotype ( SMN 285).

SMN

SMN

MPEG

Brazil, Para, Belem, Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi

MZUSP

MZUSP

INPA

Brazil, Amazonas, Manaus, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazoonia, Colecao Sistematica da Entomologia

AMNH

USA, New York, New York, American Museum of Natural History

EBRG

EBRG

MPEG

Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi

MZUSP

Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de Sao Paulo

INPA

Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazonia

AMNH

American Museum of Natural History

EBRG

Museo de la Estacion Biologia de Rancho Grande

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Mammalia

Order

Cingulata

Family

Dasypodidae

Genus

Dasypus

Loc

Dasypus kappleri Krauss, 1862

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

Dasypus pentadactylus

Peters 1864: 179
1864
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