Abrothrix longipilis Waterhouse 1837
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Abrothrix longipilis Waterhouse 1837 |
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Abrothrix longipilis Waterhouse 1837 View in CoL
Abrothrix longipilis Waterhouse 1837 View in CoL , Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1837: 16.
Type Locality: Chile, Coquimbo Prov., Coquimbo.
Vernacular Names: Long-haired Akodont.
Synonyms: Abrothrix angustus ( Thomas 1927) ; Abrothrix apta ( Osgood 1943) ; Abrothrix brachytarsus ( Philippi 1900) ; Abrothrix castaneus Osgood 1943 ; Abrothrix francei (Thomas 1908) ; Abrothrix fusco-ater ( Philippi 1900) ; Abrothrix hirtus ( Thomas 1895) ; Abrothrix melampus ( Philippi 1900) ; Abrothrix modestior Thomas 1919 ; Abrothrix moerens Thomas 1919 ; Abrothrix nubila Thomas 1929 ; Abrothrix porcinus (Philippi 1858) ; Abrothrix suffusus ( Thomas 1903) .
Distribution: C to S Chile and Argentina.
Conservation: IUCN – Lower Risk (lc) as Akodon longipilis .
Discussion: Species closely related to, perhaps conspecific with sanborni (see Osgood, 1943; Pine et al., 1979); also see A. lanosus . Pearson (1984) assigned Chelemys angustus to synonymy of A. longipilis ; other synonyms follow Osgood (1943) and Reig (1987). Subspecific distributions in Chile sketched by Muñoz Pedreras (2000); easternmost records in Patagonian Argentina ( Río Negro and Chubut Provs.) reported by Teta et al. (2002).
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