Fábio A. G. Cunha, C. Fagundes, E. S. Brito, R. Vogt, Fábio Maffei, J. Pezzuti, Daniely Félix-Silva, Fernando J. M. Rojas-Runjaic, C. Lasso, Mónica A. Morales-Betancourt, V. T. de Carvalho, João Valsecchi do Amaral, R. A. Balestra, Mariel Acácio, Adriana Malvasio, A. P. G. Lustosa
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摘要。螯虾(Chelus fibriata)和新近发现的螯虾(Chelus orinocensis)是螯虾科中体型最大的物种,具有明显的形态特征。马塔塔在南美洲分布广泛,出现在玻利维亚、巴西、哥伦比亚、厄瓜多尔、圭亚那、法属圭亚那、秘鲁和委内瑞拉,以及特立尼达和多巴哥。然而,对其分布的了解还存在许多空白。本研究的目的是提供新的记录,以发生的毛藓种复合体和描述分布区域。我们从发表的论文、博物馆和其他科学收藏的数据库、研究机构和保护组织中收集数据。根据这些数据,我们绘制了物种分布图,并考虑了亚马逊流域三种类型的河流排水。在巴西、委内瑞拉、哥伦比亚、玻利维亚和秘鲁增加了182条新记录,表明C. fibriata物种复群分布广泛,在所有3种河流类型中分布总面积为6,907,551 km2。大部分记录集中在海拔200 m以下地区。
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Distribution of Chelus fimbriata and Chelus orinocensis (Testudines: Chelidae)
Abstract. The matamatas (Chelus fimbriata and the recently described Chelus orinocensis) are the largest species in the family Chelidae, easily identified by their distinct morphological characteristics. The matamatas have a wide distribution in South America, occurring in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, French Guiana, Peru, and Venezuela, as well as Trinidad and Tobago. However, there are many gaps in the knowledge of its distribution. The objective of this study was to present new records of occurrence for the C. fimbriata species complex and describe the area of distribution. We compiled data from published papers, databases in museums and other scientific collections, and research institutes and conservation organizations. From these data we mapped the species distribution, considering 3 types of river drainages based on water color in the Amazon Basin. We added 182 new records in Brazil, Venezuela, Colombia, Bolivia, and Peru, demonstrating that the C. fimbriata species complex has a wide distribution, totaling 6,907,551 km2 across all 3 river types. Most records were concentrated in areas lower than 200 m above sea level.
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