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Fig. 44. Outlines of nasal bones in typical examples of Nectomys palmipes (top row) and N. melanius (bottom row). Whereas the nasals are abruptly constricted behind the premaxillaryfrontal suture in N. palmipes, these bones are moreorless evenly tapered throughout their length in N. melanius. Although atypical morphologies occur uncommonly in both species, this character is useful for taxonomic identifications when used in combination with other cranial traits (table 24; figs. 45–47).
Published as part of VOSS, ROBERT S., LUNDE, DARRIN P. & SIMMONS, NANCY B., 2001, The Mammals Of Paracou, French Guiana: A Neotropical Lowland Rainforest Fauna Part 2. Nonvolant Species, pp. 1-236 in Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 2001 (263) on page 94, DOI: 10.1206/0003-0090(2001)263<0003:TMOPFG>2.0.CO;2, http://zenodo.org/record/5378847
Neacomys, Mammalia, Animalia, Rodentia, Biodiversity, Chordata, Taxonomy, Cricetidae
Neacomys, Mammalia, Animalia, Rodentia, Biodiversity, Chordata, Taxonomy, Cricetidae
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