Pseudoryzomys simplex (Winge)
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Pseudoryzomys simplex (Winge) |
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Type Locality: Lagoa Santa, Minas Gerais, Brasil.
Distribution: Southern Peru, Eastern Bolivia, eastern and central Brazil, western Paraguay, and northeastern Argentina.
New records: ÑEEMBUCU: 13) Estancia Yacaré, Puesto San Fernando 26º 35.511’ S 58º 08.329´W (GD 065); 14) Estancia Yacaré, 26 38.05’ S 58 08.27’ W, 60 m (TK 61744). Figure 1 View FIGURE 1 .
Taxonomy: Oryzomys wavrini Thomas (type locality in the Paraguayan Chaco) and P. wavrini reigi Pine and Wetzel are considered synonyms of P. s i m p l e x ( Voss & Myers 1991).
Comments: These specimens constitute the first record of the genus east of the large Paraguay River (Paraguayan Oriental Region). Moreover, these records are the first example of P. s i m p l e x east of the Paraguay- Paraná rivers system in Argentina and Paraguay (see Pardiñas et al. 2004). A cyt b haplotype (773 bp) of one of the specimens (GD 065: EF621306 View Materials ) from Ñeembucu differs by 1.4 % from a haplotype of a Chacoan specimen (TK 62425: EF621307 View Materials ) collected across the Paraguay River and about 600 km to the northwest in Alto Paraguay (21º 17.93' S 59º 33.87' W). A female collected in September (1999) had a closed vagina. Specimens in Ñeembucu were collected with traps set on the ground in humid grassland along with specimens of Akodon azarae and Holochilus chacarius Thomas.
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