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29 September 2017 Range Extension of the Northern Naked-Tailed Armadillo (Cabassous centralis) in Southern Mexico
Rugieri Juárez-López, Mariana Pérez-López, Yaribeth Bravata-de la Cruz, Alejandro Jesús-de la Cruz, Fernando M. Contreras-Moreno, Daniel Thornton, Mircea G. Hidalgo-Mihart
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The northern naked-tailed armadillo (Cabassous centralis) is one of the least known armadillo species. Due to its restricted distribution in Mexico and the few known records of the species, the northern naked-tailed armadillo is considered endangered by Mexican law. Using camera traps, we obtained a new record in Portaceli, Chiapas, an area where the species was not previously recorded. The record was located 75 km north of the previously known range of the species in Mexico, and thus constitutes a range expansion of the species in the country. This record suggests that the species could be present in areas with similar environmental conditions where mammal research has been limited, especially in Tabasco, Mexico, and in Sierra del Lacandón, Guatemala. It is necessary to generate additional information on the species in order to determine the current status of the northern naked-tailed armadillo in Mexico.

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Rugieri Juárez-López, Mariana Pérez-López, Yaribeth Bravata-de la Cruz, Alejandro Jesús-de la Cruz, Fernando M. Contreras-Moreno, Daniel Thornton, and Mircea G. Hidalgo-Mihart "Range Extension of the Northern Naked-Tailed Armadillo (Cabassous centralis) in Southern Mexico," Western North American Naturalist 77(3), 398-403, (29 September 2017). https://doi.org/10.3398/064.077.0311
Received: 28 February 2017; Accepted: 31 July 2017; Published: 29 September 2017
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