Galea spixii (Wagler 1831)
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Galea spixii (Wagler 1831) |
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Galea spixii (Wagler 1831) View in CoL
[Cavia] spixii Wagler 1831 View in CoL , Isis, 24: 512.
Type Locality: Brazil, restricted to Minas Gerais, Lagoa Santa by Cabrera (1961:575).
Vernacular Names: Spix's Yellow-toothed Cavy.
Subspecies: :
Subspecies Galea spixii subsp. spixii Wagler 1831
Subspecies Galea spixii subsp. palustris Thomas 1911
Subspecies Galea spixii subsp. wellsi Osgood 1915
Distribution: Brazil, Bolivia, east of the Andes.
Conservation: IUCN – Lower Risk (lc).
Discussion: Includes wellsi ( Corbet and Hill, 1991:201); also see Cabrera (1961:575). Huckinghaus (1961:71) considered wellsi a distinct species. Karyotype has 2n=64 and FN=118 ( Maia, 1984).
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