Anotomys leander Thomas 1906
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Anotomys leander Thomas 1906 View in CoL
Anotomys leander Thomas 1906 View in CoL , Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 7, 17: 87.
Type Locality: Ecuador, Pichincha Prov., Volcán Pichincha, 11,500 ft (3505 m).
Vernacular Names: Ecuadoran Ichthyomyine.
Distribution: N Ecuador at high elevations.
Conservation: IUCN – Endangered.
Discussion: Diploid number (2n = 92) reported by Gardner (1971); taxonomy and distribution reviewed by Voss (1988).
Gardner, A. L. 1971. Karyotypes of two rodents from Peru, with a description of the highest diploid number recorded from a mammal. Experientia, 27: 1088 - 1089.
Voss, R. S. 1988. Systematics and ecology of ichthyomyine rodents (Muroidea): Patterns of morphological evolution in a small adaptive radiation. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, 188: 259 - 493.
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