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- mayensis Talamancan deer mouse – P. nudipes Nicaraguan deer mouse – P. nicaraguae Salvadoran deer mouse – P. salvadorensis Stirton's deer mouse – P. stirtoni...
- mouse opossum (Marmosa meridae) Nicaraguan woolly mouse opossum (Marmosa nicaraguae) Tate's woolly mouse opossum (Marmosa paraguayana) Peruvian woolly mouse...
- female cat skin and skull from Cana in eastern Panama. Mar**** glaucula nicaraguae by Joel Asaph Allen in 1919 was an adult male cat skin and skull from...
- C. c. xerophilus Griscom (1930) C. c. castaneus Ridgway (1888) C. c. nicaraguae Miller, W. & Griscom (1925) C. c. nicoyae Phillips (1986) The last of...
- South America. Species: Macromantis hyalina De Geer, 1773 Macromantis nicaraguae Saussure & Zehntner, 1894 Macromantis ovalifolia Stoll, 1813 Macromantis...
- Minutae: ~21 species, e.g. M. floribunda, M. herradurae, M. minuta, M. nicaraguae, M. wendlandiana Section Racemosae: (≡Spectaculum) Monotypic – M. racemosa...
- Erotylus jaspideus Erotylus leopardus Erotylus maculiventris Erotylus nicaraguae Erotylus nigrotibialis Erotylus olivieri Erotylus permutatus Erotylus...
- suggest it. The four subspecies of the western woodhaunter are: A. v. nicaraguae (Miller, W. & Griscom, 1925) A. v. virgatus (Lawrence, 1867) A. v. ****imilis...
- opossum) Marmosa meridae (Tate, 1931) (Merida woolly mouse opossum) Marmosa nicaraguae (Thomas 1905) (Nicaraguan woolly mouse opossum) Marmosa paraguayana (Tate...
- C. g. insularis Ridgway, 1885 – Cozumel (off southeast Mexico) C. g. nicaraguae Miller, W & Griscom, 1925 – south Mexico to Nicaragua C. g. subflavescens...