Fig. 98 in The Mammals Of Paracou, French Guiana: A Neotropical Lowland Rainforest Fauna Part 2. Nonvolant Species
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Fig. 98. The Guiana subregion of Amazonia as traditionally delimited by the Orinoco, the Rio Negro, and the lower Amazon; an arrow indicates the Casiquiare Canal, which connects the headwaters of the Orinoco and the Rio Negro in southern Venezuela. Closed circles (c) show inventory sites and other collecting localities with typically Guianan rainforest mammal faunas; triangles (Δ) show localities with faunas that include many allochthonous (nonGuianan) species of rainforest mammals. Geographic coordinates and references (which list museum collections where voucher specimens are preserved) for Cunucunuma, Imataca, Kartabo, and Manaus (= MCSE Reserves) are provided in table 55. Equivalent information about three other localities is available in the literature: Esmeralda (Tate, 1939; Handley, 1976), Boca Mavaca (Handley, 1976), and Neblina Base Camp (Gardner, 1988). Collections from Dadanawa (2°50̍N, 59°30̍W) are in the ROM and USNM. Collections from Locksie Hattie (5°10̍N, 55°28̍W) are in the FMNH. Collections from the vicinity of Faro (2°11̍S, 56°44̍W) are in the AMNH. Collections that we examined from the Serra do Navio (0°59̍N, 52°03̍W) are in the USNM.
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