Isolobodon portoricensis Allen, 1916
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Isolobodon portoricensis Allen, 1916 View in CoL . Ann. New York Acad. Sci., 27:19.
TYPE LOCALITY: Puerto Rico, Jobo Dist., near Utuado .
DISTRIBUTION: Hispaniola ( Haiti and Dominican Republic) and offshore islands. Introduced on Puerto Rico, St. Thomas, St. Croix, and Mona Islands. The only known jutfa on La Gonave island.
STATUS: Probably extinct, but possibly surviving on La Tortue island off the north coast of Haiti ( Woods et al., 1985).
SYNONYMS: levir .
COMMENTS: Even though the type locality is Puerto Rico, the species was apparently introduced there by Amerindians and the natural range is restricted to Hispaniola. Reported as extinct by Hall (1981:868), but this species survived in Hispaniola and Puerto Rico until the last few decades, and may still survive in certain remote areas ( Woods et al., 1985). Includes I. levir ( Reynolds et al., 1953) .
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Isolobodon portoricensis Allen, 1916
Charles A. Woods 1993 |
Isolobodon portoricensis
Allen 1916: 19 |