taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03F487CCFF9B021AFD3CFD97F852FAA2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6594790/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6594790	• 50 - 80 cm.	• 50 - 80 cm.	2016-07-31	Don E. Wilson;Thomas E. Lacher, Jr;Russell A. Mittermeier		Zenodo	biologists	Don E. Wilson;Thomas E. Lacher, Jr;Russell A. Mittermeier			
03F487CCFF9B021AFD3CFD97F852FAA2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6594792/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6594792	• Neotropical Region.	• Neotropical Region.	2016-07-31	Don E. Wilson;Thomas E. Lacher, Jr;Russell A. Mittermeier		Zenodo	biologists	Don E. Wilson;Thomas E. Lacher, Jr;Russell A. Mittermeier			
03F487CCFF9A021BFF70F92AF5D8F244.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6594794/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6594794	Subspecies and Distribution. C. p. paca Linnaeus, 1766 — E & S Colombia, Venezuela, the Guianas, and E Brazil to Paraguay, N Argentina (Misiones and Corrientes provinces), and Uruguay. C. p. guanta Lonnberg, 1921 — W Brazil, Ecuador, Peru, and N Bolivia. C. p. mexianae Hagmann, 1908 — E Brazil, mouth of the Amazon in Para State. C. p. nelsoni Goldman, 1913 — E & S Mexico (Atlantic slope lowlands from San Luis Potosi State to Yucatan Peninsula), then through Central America to N Costa Rica. C. p. virgatus Bangs, 1902 — W Costa Rica, through Panama to N & W Colombia. It is also naturally present in Trinidad and Tobago Is (subspecies unknown), but it was extinct in Tobago I long ago due to overexploitation by Amerindians. They also introduced the Lowland Paca (nominate subspecies) from Venezuela into Curacao I, the largest of the Netherlands Antilles. In the 20 " century it was successfully introduced into Cuba from Mexico, so it should belong to the Mexican subspecies nelson.	Subspecies and Distribution. C. p. paca Linnaeus, 1766 — E & S Colombia, Venezuela, the Guianas, and E Brazil to Paraguay, N Argentina (Misiones and Corrientes provinces), and Uruguay. C. p. guanta Lonnberg, 1921 — W Brazil, Ecuador, Peru, and N Bolivia. C. p. mexianae Hagmann, 1908 — E Brazil, mouth of the Amazon in Para State. C. p. nelsoni Goldman, 1913 — E & S Mexico (Atlantic slope lowlands from San Luis Potosi State to Yucatan Peninsula), then through Central America to N Costa Rica. C. p. virgatus Bangs, 1902 — W Costa Rica, through Panama to N & W Colombia. It is also naturally present in Trinidad and Tobago Is (subspecies unknown), but it was extinct in Tobago I long ago due to overexploitation by Amerindians. They also introduced the Lowland Paca (nominate subspecies) from Venezuela into Curacao I, the largest of the Netherlands Antilles. In the 20 " century it was successfully introduced into Cuba from Mexico, so it should belong to the Mexican subspecies nelson.	2016-07-31	Don E. Wilson;Thomas E. Lacher, Jr;Russell A. Mittermeier		Zenodo	biologists	Don E. Wilson;Thomas E. Lacher, Jr;Russell A. Mittermeier			
