Geoxus valdivianus (Philippi 1858)
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Geoxus valdivianus (Philippi 1858) View in CoL
[Oxymycterus] valdivianus Philippi 1858 , Arch. Naturgesch., 24 (1): 303.
Type Locality: Chile, Valdivia Prov.
Vernacular Names: Valdivian Long-clawed Akodont.
Synonyms: Geoxus araucanus ( Osgood 1925) ; Geoxus bicolor ( Osgood 1943) ; Geoxus bullocki ( Osgood 1943) ; Geoxus chiloensis ( Osgood 1925) ; Geoxus fossor Thomas 1919 ; Geoxus michaelseni (Matschie 1898) ; Geoxus microtis (J. A. Allen 1903) .
Distribution: C and S Chile (see Saavedra and Simonetti, 2001, for northern range extension), including Mocha and Chiloe Isls, to Straits of Magellan, and S Argentina (Neuquén to Santa Cruz Provs.).
Conservation: IUCN – Lower Risk (lc).
Discussion: Pearson (1984) noted the uncertainty of the generic association and specific status of michaelseni , which has been arranged as a subspecies ( Osgood, 1943; Patterson, 1992 b) or later listed as species (Reig, 1987). The taxon’s status and relationship clearly merit further study. Subspecific distributions in Chile sketched by Muñoz Pedreros (2000).
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