Microsciurus sabanillae

H. E. Anthony, 1922

Sabanilla Dwarf Squirrel

Taxonomy

Subclass : Theria
Infraclass : Placentalia
Magnorder : Boreoeutheria
Superorder : Euarchontoglires
Order : Rodentia
Suborder : Sciuromorpha
Family : Sciuridae
Subfamily : Sciurinae
Tribe : Sciurini
Genus : Microsciurus

Species status

Living
Found in the wild

Authority citation

Anthony, H.E. 1922-03-04. Preliminary report on Ecuadorean mammals. No. 2. American Museum Novitates 32:1-6.

Original name as described

Microsciurus sabanillae

Type material

AMNH M-60464

Type kind

holotype

Type locality

"Sabanila, Prov. de Loja, Ecuador; altitude, 5700 feet."

Biogeographic realm

Neotropic

Country distribution

Ecuador · Peru

Taxonomy notes

split from M. flaviventer; Microsciurus, Syntheosciurus, and Sciurus were recently tentatively revised, in which species of Microsciurus were moved to other genera; M. sabanillae would be moved to an as yet undescribed genus along with M. flaviventer and an undescribed species; this arrangement is tentatively not followed here pending further investigation

Taxonomy notes citation

Patton, J. L., Pardiñas, U. F., & D'Elía, G. (2015). Mammals of South America, Volume 2: Rodents (Vol. 2). University of Chicago Press. · de Abreu-Jr, E. F., Pavan, S. E., Tsuchiya, M. T., Wilson, D. E., Percequillo, A. R., & Maldonado, J. E. (2020). Museomics of tree squirrels: A dense taxon sampling of mitogenomes reveals hidden diversity, phenotypic convergence, and the need of a taxonomic overhaul. BMC Evolutionary Biology, 20, 1-77. · de Abreu-Jr, E. F., Pavan, S. E., Tsuchiya, M. T., Wilson, D. E., Percequillo, A. R., & Maldonado, J. E. (2020). Spatiotemporal diversification of tree squirrels: is the South American invasion and speciation really that recent and fast?. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 8, 230.

IUCN Red List status

Not Evaluated

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