Thomasomys silvestris Anthony, 1924
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https://doi.org/ 10.1206/0003-0082(2003)421<0001:ANSOTR>2.0.CO;2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5607562 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FAB267-FF96-FFEA-FC89-F9D9D8D7DE66 |
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Felipe |
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Thomasomys silvestris Anthony |
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SPECIMENS COLLECTED: None.
OTHER MATERIAL COLLECTED: A single specimen (FMNH 43251) was collected on Cerro Antisana by R. Olalla in 1934.
TAXONOMY: Thomasomys silvestris was originally described from a large series of specimens collected on the densely forested western slope of the western Andes south of Quito in the Ecuadorean provinces of Pichincha and Bolívar ( Anthony, 1924a). I compared the Antisana specimen with the type series, which it exactly resembles in qualitative characters. The Antisana specimen is an old adult, however, with molars that are worn below the widest part of the crowns, so most of its measurements are larger than those of adults with measurable teeth in the type series ( table 9). No synonyms of T. silvestris are currently recognized.
REMARKS: It seems probable that the Antisana specimen of Thomasomys silvestris was collected on the western side of Antisana as previously remarked for similarly labeled specimens of T. rhoadsi collected at the same time by the same collector.
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