Mammals Obtained By Dr. Curt Von Wedel From the Barrier Beach of Tamaulipas, Mexico

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Mammals Obtained By Dr. Curt Von Wedel From the Barrier Beach of Tamaulipas, Mexico
Hall Eugene Raymond
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Altamirae_. Myexamination of the original series including the type, reveals that theears do have some black at the tip of the posterior half in three of thespecimens, some brown in one other specimen, and only a dusky tinge intwo others. In the four specimens of _L. C. Curti_ the tip of the ear isfaintly brownish in one animal and dusky in three. The extent of thewhite flanks seems to be identical in the two series. Fortunately theyare in the same pelage and same stage of molt on the hind legs.... The onedifference that I can detect is in the coloration of the nape. In eachof the specimens of _L. Altamirae_ the coloration is as described byNelson (_op. Cit. _:124): "nape with two lateral black bands extendingback from base of ears, and separated by a median band of buffy. " In _L. C. Curti_ the nape is all black in one specimen and the median band ofbuffy is present in the other three but is narrower and more dusky thanin _L. Altamirae_. Since the characters (color of tip of ear and extentof white on the flank) relied upon by Nelson for placing _L.

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