2010
DOI: 10.1515/mamm.2010.053
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New records and geographic distribution of the rare Glironia venusta (Didelphimorphia, Didelphidae)

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“…This record, allied to others obtained by faunal rescue (e.g., Bezerra et al 2007, Rossi et al 2010, shows the potential of this activity to improve our knowledge on poorly sampled species, such as arboreal and fossorial ones. These records also put in perspective the urgent need to start collecting specimens during faunal rescue activities.…”
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confidence: 79%
“…This record, allied to others obtained by faunal rescue (e.g., Bezerra et al 2007, Rossi et al 2010, shows the potential of this activity to improve our knowledge on poorly sampled species, such as arboreal and fossorial ones. These records also put in perspective the urgent need to start collecting specimens during faunal rescue activities.…”
supporting
confidence: 79%
“…Little is known about the real geographic distribution of this rare and vulnerable species (Bernarde and Rocha 2003;Díaz and Willig 2004), known from only 20 localities in South America, and restricted to the Amazon Forest in Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil and Colombia (Marshal 1978a;Gardner 2008). In Brazil, G. venusta has been recorded from the states of Acre (Bernarde and Machado 2008), Amazonas (Nogueira et al 1999;Calzada et al 2008), Pará (Da Silva andLangguth 1989;Rossi et al 2010), Rondônia (Bernarde and Rocha 2003;Santos-Filho et al 2007) and Mato Grosso (SantosFilho et al 2007).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This is the second record of G. venusta from the state of Pará and the eighth for Brazil (Figure 3). Rossi et al (2010) first reported this species in the Floresta Nacional Tapirapé-Aquiri, municipality of Marabá, Brazil, by a photograph.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Nesta mesma noite e no mesmo local ainda foram observados outros quatro indivíduos de G. venusta muito próximos uns dos outros, locomovendo-se e saltando entre os galhos do sub-bosque a uma altura aproximada de 5 m. Durante a observação notamos que um deles estava comendo um Orthoptera. Glironia venusta é uma espécie rara de marsupial de pequeno porte e cauda espessa que se move rapidamente e com agilidade no dossel, e provavelmente está restrito a este estrato de floresta (Marshall 1978;Díaz & Willig 2004;Rossi et al 2010). Sua distribuição geográfica é disjunta e mal compreendida, com registros no leste do Equador, Peru, norte da Bolívia, Brasil e possivelmente na Colômbia (Marshall 1978;Tarifa & Anderson 1997;Díaz & Willig, 2004).…”
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