Makalata didelphoides (Desmarest 1817)
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Makalata didelphoides (Desmarest 1817) View in CoL
[Echimys] didelphoides Desmarest 1817 View in CoL , Nouv. Dict. Hist. Nat., Nouv. ed., Vol. 10: 58.
Type Locality: Unknown, probably Brazil.
Vernacular Names: Red-nosed Armored Tree-rat.
Synonyms: Makalata armatus (I. Geoffroy 1838) ; Makalata castaneus (Allen and Chapman 1893) ; Makalata guianae (Thomas 1888) ; Makalata hispidus (Lichtenstein 1830) ; Makalata longirostris (Anthony 1921) .
Distribution: Andes of N Ecuador and Colombia, Venezuela, Guyanas, Amazon Basin of Brazil, Trinidad and Tobago; perhaps Martinique (record probably erroneous, see Hall, 1981:1180).
Conservation: IUCN – Data Deficient as Mesomys didelphoides , Lower Risk (lc) as Makalata armatus .
Discussion: Emmons (1993 a) concluded that the holotype for Echimys didelphoides was a young Makalata armata and therefore E. didelphoides Desmarest 1817 antedates Nelomys armatus I. Geoffroy (1838) . Karyotype has 2n=66 and FN=110 ( Lima et al., 1998). Sequence data suggest more than one species present in didelphoides ( da Silva and Patton, 1993; Patton et al., 2000).
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