Lycalopex culpaeus Molina, 1782
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Lycalopex culpaeus Molina, 1782 |
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Lycalopex culpaeus Molina, 1782 View in CoL
Lycalopex culpaeus Molina 1782 View in CoL — Tirira 2007, Lucherini 2016. Pseudalopex culpaeus View in CoL — Molina 1782.
◄ Figures 2–9. Large and medium-sized mammals detected by the camera traps at Buenaventura Reserve in southwestern Ecuador. 2. Herpailurus yagouaroundi View in CoL . 3. Puma concolor View in CoL . 4. Leopardus pardalis View in CoL . 5. Eira barbara View in CoL . 6. Nasua narica View in CoL . 7. Pecari tajacu View in CoL . 8. Dasyprocta punctata View in CoL . 9. Cuniculus paca View in CoL .
Material examined: Table 1.
Long and thick pelage; blackish back with gray color and scarce reddish hair intermixed; the ventral region is of cream and pale orange color; head and face broad and well pronounced, triangular in appearance; conspicuous, straight and triangular ears; it has a distinctive reddish orange pattern on the face, cheeks, back face of the ears, limbs and inner face of the tail; short tail, blackish and densely haired ( Tirira 2007).
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Lycalopex culpaeus Molina, 1782
Torres-Porras, Jeronimo, Cobos, Marlon E, Seoane, José Manuel & Aguirre, Nikolay 2017 |
Dasyprocta punctata
Gray 1842 |
Lycalopex culpaeus
Molina 1782 |
Leopardus pardalis
Linnaeus 1758 |