Akodon (Akodon) lutescens J. A. Allen 1901
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Akodon (Akodon) lutescens J. A. Allen 1901 View in CoL
Akodon (Akodon) lutescens J. A. Allen 1901 View in CoL , Bull. Am. Mus . Nat. Hist., 14: 46.
Type Locality: Perú, Puno Dept., Tirapata, 15,000 ft (4572 m).
Vernacular Names: Altiplano Akodont.
Synonyms: Akodon (Akodon) caenosus Thomas 1918 ; Akodon (Akodon) puer Thomas 1902 .
Distribution: High altiplano of C Perú (Puno), through W Bolivia, to NW Argentina.
Conservation: IUCN – Lower Risk (lc) as A. puer .
Discussion: Subgenus Akodon , A. boliviensis species group ( Myers et al., 1990). Anderson (1997) noted the earlier availability of lutescens for this species. Karyologic and morphometric variation presented, as A. caenosus , by Bárquez et al. (1980). In their revision of the boliviensis group, Myers et al. (1990) referred caenosus , maintained as a species by Cabrera (1961), and lutescens , classified as a subspecies of A. andinus by Cabrera (1961), to subspecies of A. puer (also see Vitullo et al., 1986). Hershkovitz (1990 c) listed caenosus as a species, as did Mares et al. (1997), but Anderson (1997) retained it, along with lutescens and puer , as formal subspecies. Also see remarks under A. aliquantulus .
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