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A new species of Lonchophylla Thomas (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae) from Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: We describe Lonchophylla orcesi, sp. nov., from the Chocó, a region of high biotic diversity, endemiPalabras claves:Autores:Gardner A.L., Luis V. AlbujaFuentes:scopusA new species of Rhagomys (Rodentia, Sigmodontinae) from southeastern Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: During a faunal survey in the foothills of the Ecuadoran Andes southwest of the Cordillera del CóndoPalabras claves:CRICETIDAE, Descubrimiento de especies, FILOGENÉTICA, Morfologia, MORPHOLOGY, Neotropical Region, phylogenetics, Región Neotropical, species discoveryAutores:Luis V. Albuja, Nicolás Tinoco, Pablo A. Moreno-Cárdenas, Patterson B.D.Fuentes:scopusA new species of mountain viscacha (chinchillidae: Lagidium meyen) from the Ecuadorean andes
ArticleAbstract: A new species of mountain viscacha, Lagidium ahuacaense, is described based on a specimen and a mitoPalabras claves:Andes, ECUADOR, Hystricomorpha, phylogenetics, rodentia, SYSTEMATICS, ViscachaAutores:Ledesma K.J., Luis V. Albuja, Spotorno A.E., Werner F.A.Fuentes:scopusNew records of glironia venusta thomas, 1912 (Mammalia, didelphidae) from Southeastern Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: In South America, the known distribution of Glironia venusta was restricted to the Amazonian lowlandPalabras claves:Bushy-tailed opossum, CORDILLERA DEL CÓNDOR, Expanded distributionAutores:Alfonso Arguero, Jorge M. Brito, Luis V. AlbujaFuentes:scopusHow Many Species, Taxa, or Lineages of Cebus albifrons (Platyrrhini, Primates) Inhabit Ecuador? Insights from Mitogenomics
ArticleAbstract: A first step in protecting groups of similarly structured organisms is to place them into discrete tPalabras claves:Cebus albifrons, ECUADOR, Gracile capuchins, mitogenomics, Pleistocene, Pliocene, spatial structure, SYSTEMATICSAutores:Castillo M.I., Christian Miguel Pinto, Luengas K., Luis V. Albuja, Moreno P., Ortega J.M., Ruiz-García M., Sánchez-Castillo S., Shostell J.M.Fuentes:scopusRediscovery of the brown sac-wing bat, Balantiopteryx infusca (Thomas, 1897), in Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Until now, our knowledge of Balantiopteryx infusca has been limited to 5 specimens collected 100 yeaPalabras claves:Balantiopteryx infusca, Bat, Distribution, ECUADOR, Emballonuridae, type localityAutores:Luis V. Albuja, Manzano I., Mccarthy T.J.Fuentes:scopus