Artículo
Kunsia tomentosus (Rodentia: Cricetidae)
Fecha de publicación:
07/01/2016
Editorial:
American Society of Mammalogists
Revista:
Mammalian Species
ISSN:
0076-3519
e-ISSN:
1545-1410
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Kunsia tomentosus (Lichtenstein, 1830), the woolly giant rat, is a semifossorial cricetid typically associated with the Cerrado and Beni domains in central South America. Kunsia was recently revised and includes only 1 species. It is the largest extant sigmondontine and is readily distinguishable by its size, a body covered with dark-gray fur that is coarse and dense, moderately short tail, short limbs, bicolored manus and pes, and long, powerful claws. It inhabits primarily open grasslands and savannas from central and southwestern Brazil and northern Bolivia. K. tomentosus presently is not considered threatened; however, westernmost populations have presumably been extirpated in the past 2 centuries.
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Citación
Bezerra, Alexandra M. R.; Pardiñas, Ulises Francisco J.; Kunsia tomentosus (Rodentia: Cricetidae); American Society of Mammalogists; Mammalian Species; 48; 930; 7-1-2016; 1-9
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