-
reveals there are five
subspecies of G.
musteloides: boliviensis, demissa, leucoblephara,
littoralis and
musteloides.
These are
recognized on the
basis of...
- yellow-toothed cavy (G. leucoblephara)
Common yellow-toothed cavy (G.
musteloides)
Muenster yellow-toothed cavy (G. m.
monasteriensis or G. monasteriensis...
- yellow-toothed cavy (Galea leucoblephara)
Common yellow-toothed cavy (Galea
musteloides) Spix's yellow-toothed cavy (Galea spixii)
Microcavia (Mountain cavies)...
- yellow-toothed cavy (Galea leucoblephara)
Common yellow-toothed cavy (Galea
musteloides) Spix's yellow-toothed cavy (Galea spixii)
Microcavia (Mountain cavies)...
- yellow-toothed cavy (Galea leucoblephara)
Common yellow-toothed cavy (Galea
musteloides) Spix's yellow-toothed cavy (Galea spixii)
Microcavia (Mountain cavies)...
-
Bolivia and Paraguay. The
species was once
considered part of
Galea musteloides but is now a
separate species. "Lowland Yellow-toothed Cavy". IUCN Red...
-
invalid species)
Galea monasteriensis -
Muenster yellow-toothed cavy
Galea musteloides -
common yellow-toothed cavy
Galea spixii - Spix's yellow-toothed cavy...
- yellow-toothed cavy (Galea leucoblephara)
Common yellow-toothed cavy (Galea
musteloides) Spix's yellow-toothed cavy (Galea spixii)
Microcavia (Mountain cavies)...
- yellow-toothed cavy (Galea leucoblephara)
Common yellow-toothed cavy (Galea
musteloides) Spix's yellow-toothed cavy (Galea spixii)
Microcavia (Mountain cavies)...
- of Brazil. Its
karyotype is 2n = 64 and FN = 118.
Galea spixii and G.
musteloides are
similar and may
actually be the same species. G.
spixii tolerates...