Gracilinanus agilis (Burmeister 1854)
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Gracilinanus agilis (Burmeister 1854) View in CoL
[Gracilinanus] agilis (Burmeister 1854) View in CoL , Systematische Uebersicht der Thiere Brasiliens, Vol. 1: 139.
Type Locality: Brazil, Minas Gerais, "Lagoa Santa." .
Vernacular Names: Agile Gracile Opossum.
Synonyms: Gracilinanus beatrix (Thomas 1910) ; Gracilinanus blaseri (Miranda-Ribeiro 1936) ; Gracilinanus buenavistae (Tate 1931) ; Gracilinanus chacoensis (Tate 1931) ; Gracilinanus peruana (Tate 1931) ; Gracilinanus rondoni (Miranda-Ribeiro 1936) ; Gracilinanus unduaviensis (Tate 1931) .
Distribution: Brazil, E Perú, E Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay, and adjacent Argentina.
Conservation: IUCN – Lower Risk (nt).
Discussion: Anderson (1997) recognized three subspecies in Bolivia, and Flores et al. (2000) recognized G. a. chacoensis in Argentina; however, limits between subspecies are unclear and the species is treated here as monotypic pending revision. Costa et al. (2003) detailed differences between G. agilis and G. microtarsus , two taxa that Gardner (1993) suggested could prove conspecific.
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Gracilinanus agilis (Burmeister 1854)
Wilson, Don E. & Reeder, DeeAnn 2005 |
[Gracilinanus] agilis (Burmeister 1854)
Burmeister 1854: 139 |