Sciurus ignitus (Rodentia: Sciuridae)

作者: Melissa J. Merrick , Shari L. Ketcham , John L. Koprowski

DOI: 10.1644/915.1

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摘要: Abstract:  Sciurus ignitus (Gray, 1867) is a Neotropical tree squirrel commonly known as the Bolivian squirrel. It small-bodied, understory and mid-canopy dweller that occurs within evergreen lowland montane tropical rain forests along eastern slope of Andes in Peru, Bolivia, extreme northern Argentina, western Amazon Basin Brazil Peru between 200 2,700 m elevation. S. 1 28 species genus Sciurus, 8 subgenus Guerlinguetus. The taxonomic status this species, with other small sciurids remains ambiguous. currently listed “Data Deficient” by International Union for Conservation Nature Natural Resources.

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