Fig. 1.—Adult Myrmecophaga tridactyla, photographed at Iberá, Corrientes, Argentina (~ −28.62042°S, 057.36244°W, 72 m elevation). The animal above shows the bushy tail and elongated rostrum characteristic of this species, and the animal below (shown with the head of a 2nd individual) illustrates the dramatic black striping at the end of the white forelimbs. Photos used with the permission of photographer Juan Ramon Diaz Colodrero (www.iberaphotosafari.com).Published as part of Gaudin, Timothy J., Hicks, Patrick & Blanco, Yamil Di, 2018, Myrmecophaga tridactyla (Pilosa: Myrmecophagidae), pp. 1-13 in Mammalian Species 50 (956) on page 2, DOI: 10.1093/mspecies/sey001, http://zenodo.org/record/457345
FIGURE 3. Some features of the dorsal spines of Abrawayaomys chebezi, new species (based on specimen...
FIGURE 2. Anterior face of legs of Trirammatus torqueotrochantus new species. A, C and E = Female pr...
FIGURES 1–4. 1. Kikiki, tarsi. 2. Callodicopus, female body (dorsal view). 3. Litus, mesoscutum and ...
Fig. 3.—Geographic range of Myrmecophaga tridactyla in Central and South America (modified from Gard...
Fig. 2.—Dorsal (top left) and ventral (top right) views, with cranium and mandible shown in left lat...
Myrmecophaga tridactyla Linnaeus, 1758. Syst. Nat., 10th ed., 1:35. TYPE LOCALITY: Brazil, Pernamb...
FIGURE 1. Trichomycterus varii, new species, holotype, FACEN 0105, 52.9 mm SL, left lateral, dorsal,...
Fig. 1.—An adult female Tamiasciurus mearnsi from the Sierra de San Pedro Mártir, Baja California, M...
Figure 3: Myrmozercon patagonicusn. sp., female: A – leg I; B – leg II; C – leg III; D – leg IV; fro...
FIGURE 2. Abrawayaomys chebezi, new species (MACN 20253, holotype, Misiones, Argentina): skin in dor...
Figure 3. Idiops clarus (Mello-Leitão, 1946). (a) Habitat in Parana Forest at Misiones province, Arg...
FIGURE 4. Some external traits of Abrawayaomys chebezi, new species (based on specimen MACN 20253, h...
Fig. 1.—Mature Priodontes maximus at Bioparque Los Ocarros, Villavicencio, Colombia. Photograph by F...
Fig. 1.——Octodontomys gliroides from Seccional Río Cincel, Monumento Natural Laguna de los Pozuelos,...
FIGURE 19. Mylossoma duriventre, 200 mm SL, specimen freshly collected, Arroyo Leyes, Santa Fe, Arge...
FIGURE 3. Some features of the dorsal spines of Abrawayaomys chebezi, new species (based on specimen...
FIGURE 2. Anterior face of legs of Trirammatus torqueotrochantus new species. A, C and E = Female pr...
FIGURES 1–4. 1. Kikiki, tarsi. 2. Callodicopus, female body (dorsal view). 3. Litus, mesoscutum and ...
Fig. 3.—Geographic range of Myrmecophaga tridactyla in Central and South America (modified from Gard...
Fig. 2.—Dorsal (top left) and ventral (top right) views, with cranium and mandible shown in left lat...
Myrmecophaga tridactyla Linnaeus, 1758. Syst. Nat., 10th ed., 1:35. TYPE LOCALITY: Brazil, Pernamb...
FIGURE 1. Trichomycterus varii, new species, holotype, FACEN 0105, 52.9 mm SL, left lateral, dorsal,...
Fig. 1.—An adult female Tamiasciurus mearnsi from the Sierra de San Pedro Mártir, Baja California, M...
Figure 3: Myrmozercon patagonicusn. sp., female: A – leg I; B – leg II; C – leg III; D – leg IV; fro...
FIGURE 2. Abrawayaomys chebezi, new species (MACN 20253, holotype, Misiones, Argentina): skin in dor...
Figure 3. Idiops clarus (Mello-Leitão, 1946). (a) Habitat in Parana Forest at Misiones province, Arg...
FIGURE 4. Some external traits of Abrawayaomys chebezi, new species (based on specimen MACN 20253, h...
Fig. 1.—Mature Priodontes maximus at Bioparque Los Ocarros, Villavicencio, Colombia. Photograph by F...
Fig. 1.——Octodontomys gliroides from Seccional Río Cincel, Monumento Natural Laguna de los Pozuelos,...
FIGURE 19. Mylossoma duriventre, 200 mm SL, specimen freshly collected, Arroyo Leyes, Santa Fe, Arge...
FIGURE 3. Some features of the dorsal spines of Abrawayaomys chebezi, new species (based on specimen...
FIGURE 2. Anterior face of legs of Trirammatus torqueotrochantus new species. A, C and E = Female pr...
FIGURES 1–4. 1. Kikiki, tarsi. 2. Callodicopus, female body (dorsal view). 3. Litus, mesoscutum and ...