Rheomys raptor Goldman 1912
Rheomys raptor Goldman 1912, Smithson. Misc. Coll., 60: 7.
Type Locality: Panamá, Darién Prov., Cerro Pirre, near headwaters of Río Limón, 4500 ft (1372 m).
Vernacular Names: Goldman's Ichthyomyine.
Synonyms: Rheomys hartmanni Enders 1939 .
Distribution: Isolated segments in highlands of C Costa Rica and W Panamá ( hartmanni), and in E Panamá ( raptor).
Conservation: IUCN – Lower Risk (lc).
Discussion: Treated as a subspecies of Rheomys trichotis (Cabrera, 1961), but species status affirmed by Voss (1988). Enders (1939) described hartmanni as a species; recognized as such (e.g., Hall, 1981) until Voss (1988) allocated the form to a subspecies of raptor . Status of the morphologically distinctive hartmanni, isolated in the Talamancan highlands, deserves reconsideration using other information sources.