INVESTIGADORES
VIZCAINO Sergio Fabian
artículos
Título:
The enigma of the Yepes? armadillo: Dasypus mazzai, D. novemcinctus or D. yepesi?
Autor/es:
ABBA A.M.; CASSINI, G.H; TÚNEZ, J-I.; VIZCAÍNO, S.F.
Revista:
Revista Museo Argentino Ciencias Naturales ns
Editorial:
Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales
Referencias:
Lugar: Buenos Aires; Año: 2018 vol. 20 p. 83 - 90
ISSN:
1514-5158
Resumen:
The long-nosed armadillos of the Dasypus genus are the richest and more widespread extant xenarthra. In 1933, the prominent Argentinean mammalogist Jose V. Yepes studied specimens collected by Salvador Mazza and named a new species: D. mazzai. Several authors interpreted that the holotype of the species was a juvenile of D. novemcinctus. In 1995, Vizcaíno support the synonymy with D. novemcinctus but accepted the existence of an endemic species of northwestern Argentina that dedicated to Yepes (D. yepesi). Morphological studies have questioned the synonymy of the species with D. novencinctus. In this contribution we reviewed the identity of the type material by sequencing a DNA fragment of 212 bp, product of the 16S ribosomal unit of Dasypodidae. Both samples of the holotype (bone and muscle) and of a specimen from the north of Santa Fe have a 100% similarity with the D. yepesi / D. sabanicola sequences available in the GenBank. These results indicate that the type specimen of D. mazzai is neither a juvenile of D. novemcinctus nor another species of the Dasypus genus previously named. Dasypus mazzai is revalidated and the eastern boundary in the Chaco region is confirmed. Field work is required to confirm the conservation status and current distribution of this endemic mulita.