Chelemys delfini Cabrera 1905
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Chelemys delfini Cabrera 1905 , Rev. Chilena Hist. Nat., 9: 15.
Type Locality: Chile, Magallanes Prov., Straits of Magellan, Punta Arenas.
Vernacular Names: Magellanic Long-clawed Akodont.
Distribution: Southernmost Chile.
Discussion: Taxonomic status and distributional extent require refinement—treated as a subspecies of C. megalonyx by Mann (1978) and Tamayo and Frassinetti (1980); retained as a species by Osgood (1943) and Reig (1987). Johnson et al. (1990) recognized C. delfini and C. macronyx as definable forms, separable by body size, in the Patagonian region of extreme S Chile.
Johnson, W. E., W. L. Franklin, and J. A. Iriarte. 1990. The mammalian fauna of the northern Chilean Patagonia: A biogeographical dilemma. Mammalia, 54: 457 - 469.
Mann, G. F. 1978. Los pequenos mamiferos de Chile (marsupiales, quiropteros, edentados y roedores). Guyana (Zoologia), 40: 1 - 342.
Osgood, W. H. 1943. The mammals of Chile. Field Museum of Natural History, Zoological Series, 30: 1 - 268.
Tamayo H., M., and D. Frassinetti C. 1980. Catalogo de los mamiferos fosiles y vivientes de Chile. Boletin de Museo Nacional de Historia Natural Chile (Santiago), 37: 323 - 399.
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