Cavia Pallas 1766
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.7316535 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11330724 |
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Cavia Pallas 1766 |
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Cavia Pallas 1766 View in CoL , Misc. Zool.: 30.
Type Species: Cavia cobaya Pallas 1766
Synonyms: Anoema F. Cuvier 1809 ; Cauia Storr 1780 ; Cobaia Aymard 1854 ; Cobaya G. Cuvier 1817 ; Coiza Billberg 1828 ; Mamcaviaus Herrera 1899 .
Species and subspecies: 6 species with 12 subspecies:
Species Cavia aperea Erxleben 1777
Subspecies Cavia aperea subsp. aperea Erxleben 1777
Subspecies Cavia aperea subsp. guianae Thomas 1901
Subspecies Cavia aperea subsp. hypoleuca Cabrera 1953
Subspecies Cavia aperea subsp. pamparum Thomas 1901
Subspecies Cavia aperea subsp. patzelti Schliemann 1982
Subspecies Cavia aperea subsp. rosida Thomas 1917
Species Cavia fulgida Wagler 1831
Species Cavia intermedia Cherem, Olimpio, and Ximenez 1999
Species Cavia magna Ximinez 1980
Species Cavia porcellus ( Linnaeus 1758)
Species Cavia tschudii Fitzinger 1857
Subspecies Cavia tschudii subsp. tschudii Fitzinger 1857
Subspecies Cavia tschudii subsp. arequipae Osgood 1919
Subspecies Cavia tschudii subsp. festina Thomas 1927
Subspecies Cavia tschudii subsp. osgoodi Sandborn 1949
Subspecies Cavia tschudii subsp. sodalis Thomas 1926
Subspecies Cavia tschudii subsp. stolida Thomas 1926
Discussion: Reviewed by Hückinghaus (1961) and Cabrera (1961). See Tate (1935:343) for the reason porcellus is "excluded from consideration" as the type because the name was not included under the generic name at the time of its original publication. This genus is in need of revision as the origin of the domesticated form and the number of species that occur in the wild remains unclear.
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