Gracilinanus emiliae ( Thomas, 1909 )

Voss, Robert S., Fleck, David W. & Jansa, Sharon A., 2019, Mammalian Diversity And Matses Ethnomammalogy In Amazonian Peru Part 3: Marsupials (Didelphimorphia), Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 2019 (432), pp. 1-89 : 57-58

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Gracilinanus emiliae ( Thomas, 1909 )
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Gracilinanus emiliae ( Thomas, 1909) View in CoL

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VOUCHER MATERIAL (TOTAL = 1): Nuevo San Juan (MUSM 15292).

OTHER INTERFLUVIAL RECORDS: None.

IDENTIFICATION: Our single voucher conforms in all respects to the morphological diagnosis of Gracilinanus emiliae provided by Voss et al. (2009b), who also tabulated external and craniodental measurements of MUSM

15292 and compared them with homologous values from other specimens, including Thomas’s (1909) subadult holotype. Within the Yavarí-Ucayali interfluve G. emiliae might be confused with two superficially similar sympatric species, Hyladelphys kalinowskii and Marmosa lepida , but numerous external and craniodental differences are sufficient for unambiguous identifications of specimens in hand (table 4).

Gracilinanus emilae is the only species of Gracilinanus View in CoL expected to occur in the Yavarí-Ucayali interfluve, although G. peruanus —formerly synonymized with G. agilis View in CoL (see Semedo et al., 2015)—is known from scattered localities in the lowlands and foothills of central and southern Peru. Based on material we examined, G. peruanus occurs in the departments of Cusco (e.g., at La Convención, Camisea, San Martín: MUSM 14086), Huánuco (Tingo Maria: BMNH 27.11.1.268, 27.11.1.269), Madre de Dios (Pakitza: MUSM 8922), Pasco (near Villa Rica: AMNH 67242), and Ucayali (Balta: LSUMZ 16378). 10 The only other Peruvian congener, G. aceramarcae View in CoL , appears to be a strictly montane taxon. Semedo et al. (2015: table 10) provided diagnostic comparisons among the three known Peruvian species of Gracilinanus View in CoL .

Recently reported specimens of Gracilinanus emiliae View in CoL from scattered localities in Brazil ( Silva et al., 2013; Brandão et al., 2014; Rocha et al., 2015) confirm that this species is very widely distributed in Amazonia. Despite substantial (ca. 5%) divergence at the cytochrome b locus between our Peruvian voucher and the eastern Amazonian material analyzed by Rocha et al. (2015), 10 The specimen that Huamani et al. (2009) reported as Gracilinanus agilis View in CoL from the Zona Reservada Pucacuro in northern Loreto (MUSM 24430) is a juvenile specimen of G. emiliae View in CoL . Another specimen that Huamani et al. (2009) identified as G. agilis View in CoL (MUSM 14085) is an unidentifiable Marmosops View in CoL with molar teeth worn almost to the roots. The specimens from Bellavista (in Cajamarca department [ Stephens and Traylor, 1983]) that Tate (1933: 199) tentatively identified as “ Marmosa agilis peruana ” (MCZ 17057–17059) consist only of skins; although these are unambiguously identifiable as Gracilinanus View in CoL , and are clearly not G. emiliae View in CoL (the ventral fur is extensively gray-based), they are not identifiable to species without cranial material.

this appears to be a phenotypically homogeneous taxon, without any obvious morphological differences among the specimens we examined.

ETHNOBIOLOGY: The Matses do not distinguish this species from other pouchless, longtailed, black-masked species of small opossums (all known as chekampi; see the account for Marmosa , above) and therefore have no particular beliefs about it.

MATSES NATURAL HISTORY: The Matses have no definite knowledge of this species.

REMARKS: Our single specimen was shot at night by a Matses hunter in hilltop primary forest as it perched low in the crown of an understory tree.

OTHER SPECIMENS EXAMINED (TOTAL = 11): Brazil — Pará, Belém (BMNH 9.3.9.10 [holotype]), Capím (AMNH 203363). Colombia — Meta, Los Micos (FMNH 87924). French Guiana —Paracou (AMNH 267006). Guyana — Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo, 20 mi E Comiwariwau Head (ROM 33103), 12 km E Dadanawa (ROM 35465, 35466), 40 mi E Dadanawa (ROM 55519). Peru — Loreto, Zona Reservada Pucacuro (MUSM 24430). Surinam — Marowijne, Langamankondre (RMNH 18231). Venezuela — Monagas, 47 km SE Maturín (USNM 385066).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Mammalia

Order

Didelphimorphia

Family

Didelphidae

Genus

Gracilinanus

Loc

Gracilinanus emiliae ( Thomas, 1909 )

Voss, Robert S., Fleck, David W. & Jansa, Sharon A. 2019
2019
Loc

Gracilinanus

Gardner & Creighton 1989
1989
Loc

Gracilinanus

Gardner & Creighton 1989
1989
Loc

Gracilinanus

Gardner & Creighton 1989
1989
Loc

Marmosa agilis peruana

Tate 1931
1931
Loc

Marmosops

Matschie 1916
1916
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