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Published as part of PATTON, JAMES L., DA SILVA, MARIA NAZARETH F. & MALCOLM, JAY R., 2000, Mammals Of The Rio Juruá And The Evolutionary And Ecological Diversification Of Amazonia, pp. 1-306 in Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 2000 (244) on page 109, DOI: 10.1206/0003-0090(2000)244<0001:MOTRJA>2.0.CO;2, http://zenodo.org/record/5347311
Fig. 74. Illustrations of the size and shape of the incisive foramina of four specimens of Neacomys from eastern Perú and Rio Juruá basin of western Brazil. Upper Left: N. musseri (holotype, MVZ 171486). Upper Right: N. musseri (MNFS 1395, locality 2). Lower Left: N. minutus (JLP 16061, locality 9). Lower Right: N. spinosus (MNFS 1236, locality 1).
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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