Archipiélago de Sabana hutia explained

The Archipiélago de Sabana hutia (Capromys pilorides gundlachianus) is a subspecies of the Desmarest's hutia endemic to the Sabana-Camagüey Archipelago of Cuba.[1]

Taxonomy

It has traditionally been considered a subspecies of the Cuban hutia, but was tentatively elevated to species status by Verona in 1983 because of sequence divergence of a specimen from Cayo Ballenato del Medio. However, this locality is outside the published range of Capromys gundlachianus, so further studies are needed to confirm its taxonomic status. The IUCN does not recognize the Archipiélago de Sabana hutia as distinct from the Cuban hutia,[2] and neither does the American Society of Mammalogists.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mammal Species of the World: Division of Mammals: Department of Vertebrate Zoology: NMNH. vertebrates.si.edu. 2015-01-01.
  2. Turvey, S.T. . Kennerley, R. . 2024 . Capromys pilorides . e.T3842A22187031 . 20 July 2024.
  3. Capromys pilorides (Say, 1822) . 1001375 . 31 March 2022.