occurrenceID	taxonID	catalogNumber	collectionCode	institutionCode	typeStatus	verbatimLabel	sex	individualCount	eventDate	recordedBy	recordNumber	decimalLatitude	decimalLongitude	minimumElevationInMeters	maximumElevationInMeters	minimumDepthInMeters	maximumDepthInMeters	country	stateProvince	municipality	locality	references	basisOfRecord
03FAB267FFBFFFC5FF24FF53DA07DBE6.mc.3B3B092CFFBFFFC2FF12FE80D9AEDEAC	03FAB267FFBFFFC5FF24FF53DA07DBE6.taxon	UMMZ 155644, RSV 660		MATERIAL	holotype	TYPE MATERIAL: The holotype, UMMZ 155644 (skin, skull, and fluid­preserved carcass; original number RSV 660), is an adult male that I collected on 26 April 1980 at an elevation of 11,100 ft (3384 m) in the valley of the Río Papallacta (ca. 3 – 5 km by trail NNW Papallacta), Provincia Napo, Ecuador		1	1980-04-26					3				Ecuador	Napo		Rio Papallacta	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FAB267FFBFFFC5FF24FF53DA07DBE6	MaterialCitation
03FAB267FFBFFFC5FF24FF53DA07DBE6.mc.3B3B092CFFBFFFC2FF12FE4DDBF6DD1E	03FAB267FFBFFFC5FF24FF53DA07DBE6.taxon	UMMZ 127119, 127120, 155717		UMMZ		Forty­two other specimens collected in 1978 and 1980, hereby designated as paratypes, are from 8.2 km (by road) W Papallacta, 12,200 ft (UMMZ 127119, 127120, 155717)		1		W Papallacta				4							Forty-two	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FAB267FFBFFFC5FF24FF53DA07DBE6	MaterialCitation
03FAB267FFBFFFC5FF24FF53DA07DBE6.mc.3B3B092CFFBFFFC2FF7EFDC6DBF6DDD3	03FAB267FFBFFFC5FF24FF53DA07DBE6.taxon	UMMZ 155652-155655, 155722- 155732		UMMZ		7.5 km (by road) W Papallacta, 12,000 ft (UMMZ 155652 – 155655, 155722 – 155732)		1						4								https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FAB267FFBFFFC5FF24FF53DA07DBE6	MaterialCitation
03FAB267FFBFFFC5FF24FF53DA07DBE6.mc.3B3B092CFFBFFFC2FF7EFD1DD9AFDD8B	03FAB267FFBFFFC5FF24FF53DA07DBE6.taxon	AMNH 244611-244613, UMMZ 127121, 155742, 155649-155651, 155714- 155716, 155718, 155719, 155733-155736		AMNH, UMMZ		6.2 km (by road) W Papallacta, 11,700 ft (AMNH 244611 – 244613; UMMZ 127121, 155742, 155649 – 155651, 155714 – 155716, 155718, 155719, 155733 – 155736)		1						4								https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FAB267FFBFFFC5FF24FF53DA07DBE6	MaterialCitation
03FAB267FFBFFFC5FF24FF53DA07DBE6.mc.3B3B092CFFBFFFC2FFF1FC96D9AEDC23	03FAB267FFBFFFC5FF24FF53DA07DBE6.taxon	UMMZ 155643, 155645-155648, 155720, 155721		UMMZ		and the Río Papallacta valley [3 – 5 km by trail NNW Papallacta], 11,100 ft (UMMZ 155643, 155645 – 155648, 155720, 155721)		1						3							Rio Papallacta valley	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FAB267FFBFFFC5FF24FF53DA07DBE6	MaterialCitation
03FAB267FFBFFFC5FF24FF53DA07DBE6.mc.3B3B092CFFBFFFC2FFF1FCCEDA0EDCE4	03FAB267FFBFFFC5FF24FF53DA07DBE6.taxon	AMNH 46621, 46622, 46624		AMNH	paratype	Three additional paratypes (AMNH 46621, 46622, 46624)		1													Three	https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/859542216	MaterialCitation
03FAB267FFBFFFC5FF24FF53DA07DBE6.mc.3B3B092CFFBFFFC2FEBBFCE8DA68DCB9	03FAB267FFBFFFC5FF24FF53DA07DBE6.taxon				paratype	were collected in 1903 by L. Söderström at Tablón, in Provincia Pichincha (see appendix 1)		1		L. Soderstrom									Pichincha		Pichincha	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FAB267FFBFFFC5FF24FF53DA07DBE6	MaterialCitation
03FAB267FFBFFFC5FF24FF53DA07DBE6.mc.3B3B092CFFBFFFC2FF12FC40DB97DB15	03FAB267FFBFFFC5FF24FF53DA07DBE6.taxon					DISTRIBUTION: Known only from the crest of the Cordillera Oriental (between ca. 3400 and 3700 m) just south of the equator in the Ecuadorean provinces of Pichincha and Napo		1						3700					Pichincha and Napo		Pichincha and Napo	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FAB267FFBFFFC5FF24FF53DA07DBE6	MaterialCitation
03FAB267FFBFFFC5FF24FF53DA07DBE6.mc.3B3B092CFFBDFFC0FD58FA6BD88FD9F0	03FAB267FFBFFFC5FF24FF53DA07DBE6.taxon	FMNH 18583, AMNH 143667, 143668		FMNH, AMNH	holotype	3 Specimens of Thomasomys hylophilus examined for this report include the holotype (FMNH 18583) together with 43 other specimens collected in or near the Páramo de Tamá on the border between Venezuela (Estado Táchira) and Colombia (Departamento Norte de Santander): AMNH 143667, 143668		3		de Tama								Venezuela	Norte de Santander		Paramo de Tama	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FAB267FFBFFFC5FF24FF53DA07DBE6	MaterialCitation
03FAB267FFBFFFC5FF24FF53DA07DBE6.mc.3B3B092CFFBDFFC0FC3BF9E0DFEED9E8	03FAB267FFBFFFC5FF24FF53DA07DBE6.taxon	FMNH 18563, 18565, 18566, 18576, 18580, 18584, 18587, 18591, 18593, 18595		FMNH	holotype	FMNH 18563, 18565, 18566, 18576, 18580, 18584, 18587, 18591, 18593, 18595		1		de Tama								Venezuela	Norte de Santander		Paramo de Tama	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FAB267FFBFFFC5FF24FF53DA07DBE6	MaterialCitation
03FAB267FFBFFFC5FF24FF53DA07DBE6.mc.3B3B092CFFBDFFC0FD31F930DF66D9B8	03FAB267FFBFFFC5FF24FF53DA07DBE6.taxon	USNM 259613, 442305, 442307-442311, 442313- 442320, 442322-442331, 442336-442341		USNM	holotype	USNM 259613, 442305, 442307 – 442311, 442313 – 442320, 442322 – 442331, 442336 – 442341		1										Venezuela	Norte de Santander			https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FAB267FFBFFFC5FF24FF53DA07DBE6	MaterialCitation
03FAB267FFB8FFDAFC8FFA06D9A5DC35.mc.3B3B092CFFA7FFDAFFF1FF53D973DF80	03FAB267FFB8FFDAFC8FFA06D9A5DC35.taxon	FMNH 43164-43166		R		specimens (FMNH 43164 – 43166) were collected on Cerro Antisana by R. Olalla in 1930		1		Cerro Antisana & R. Olalla												https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FAB267FFB8FFDAFC8FFA06D9A5DC35	MaterialCitation
03FAB267FFA4FFD9FF2EFB7FD821DE92.mc.3B3B092CFFA4FFD9FE02FAABDAFDD94E	03FAB267FFA4FFD9FF2EFB7FD821DE92.taxon	AMNH 66719, QCAZ 0638, QCAZ 0726		AMNH, QCAZ		I examined a single specimen (AMNH 66719) that was collected by H. E. Anthony at 4145 m on Cerro Antisana in 1923. Other material that I have not seen (Diego Tirira, personal commun.) includes one specimen from 4200 m on Cerro Antisana (QCAZ 0638), and another from 2800 m near Cuyuja (E of Papallacta on the road to Baeza; QCAZ 0726)		1		H. E. Anthony				4145						Cuyuja	Cerro Antisana	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FAB267FFA4FFD9FF2EFB7FD821DE92	MaterialCitation
03FAB267FFA4FFD9FC90FD84D857D9B8.mc.3B3B092CFFA4FFD9FD53FDF9D807DC06	03FAB267FFA4FFD9FC90FD84D857D9B8.taxon	A58		OTHER, MATERIAL, NHRS		OTHER MATERIAL: I examined two specimens from the Stockholm museum collected by L. Söderström in 1918. One (NHRS A 58 / 6157) is an adult male labeled ‘‘ side of Guamani near Papallacta 11,000 ft’ ’ [3353 m], and the other (NHRS A 58 / 6145) is an adult female labeled ‘‘ below Papallacta 9000 ft’ ’ [2743 m]; both are skins and skulls in good condition		1		L. Soderstrom				3353								https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FAB267FFA4FFD9FC90FD84D857D9B8	MaterialCitation
03FAB267FFA5FFD8FF5AFA28D848DC56.mc.3B3B092CFFA5FFD8FF12F994D9AED92D	03FAB267FFA5FFD8FF5AFA28D848DC56.taxon	A63		NHRS		OTHER MATERIAL: The holotype of Odocoileus peruvianus consul Lönnberg is an adult female specimen (NHRS A 63 / 0094)		1														https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FAB267FFA5FFD8FF5AFA28D848DC56	MaterialCitation
03FAB267FFA5FFD8FD73FCD3D88CD923.mc.3B3B092CFFA5FFD8FD52FC16DF72DCCD	03FAB267FFA5FFD8FD73FCD3D88CD923.taxon			BMNH		OTHER MATERIAL: The holotype of the northern pudu (BMNH 96.1.28.5)		1														https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FAB267FFA5FFD8FD73FCD3D88CD923	MaterialCitation
03FAB267FFA5FFD8FD73FCD3D88CD923.mc.3B3B092CFFA5FFD8FBE7FC33D86EDB1D	03FAB267FFA5FFD8FD73FCD3D88CD923.taxon			BMNH		which I have not examined, was collected in the ‘‘ Paramo of Papallacta’ ’ by native collectors in the employ of Ludovic Söderström, the Swedish consul in Quito (de Winton, 1896). Another Söderström specimen (which I did examine) is		1													Paramo of Papallacta'	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FAB267FFA5FFD8FD73FCD3D88CD923	MaterialCitation
03FAB267FFA5FFD8FD73FCD3D88CD923.mc.3B3B092CFFA5FFD8FCDEFBC3DF31DBCA	03FAB267FFA5FFD8FD73FCD3D88CD923.taxon	A58		NHRS		NHRS A 58 / 4636, a dried skin with the skull inside labeled ‘‘ Papallacta 12000 ft’ ’, collected in 1908 and originally reported by Lönnberg (1913)		1														https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FAB267FFA5FFD8FD73FCD3D88CD923	MaterialCitation
03FAB267FFA5FFDFFD59F9E6DB91DCB6.mc.3B3B092CFFA2FFDFFFF6FF53DA58DD4B	03FAB267FFA5FFDFFD59F9E6DB91DCB6.taxon	AMNH 70521, AMNH 149370		AMNH		woolly tapir are known from Papallacta. The first (AMNH 70521), consisting of a skull collected by the Olallas (a family of professional collectors) in 1925, is unaccompanied by other geographic data. The second (AMNH 149370) is the skin and skull of an individual that was captured alive by C. Cordier, who sold it to the New York Zoological Society in 1952; an index card in the AMNH collection archives indicates that this specimen was captured at 11,500 ft (3505 m), but Hershkovitz (1954: 476) reported the capture elevation as 3150 m		1		C. Cordier				4					New York		New York	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FAB267FFA5FFDFFD59F9E6DB91DCB6	MaterialCitation
03FAB267FFA3FFDEFF70FC51D884DB3D.mc.3B3B092CFFA3FFDEFF12FB73DADDD968	03FAB267FFA3FFDEFF70FC51D884DB3D.taxon	AMNH 47156-47164, AMNH 66450 -66491		OTHER, MATERIAL		OTHER MATERIAL: Three additional specimens were collected at ‘‘ Tablon, road to Papallacta’ ’ with recorded elevations of 10,500 – 11,500 ft [3200 – 3505 m] by L. Söderström in 1903 and 1913. Another nine specimens (AMNH 47156 – 47164) taken by the same collector in 1914 are labeled ‘‘ Mt. Antisana 12000 feet’ ’ [3658 m]. Forty­two more specimens (AMNH 66450 – 66491) were collected by H. E. Anthony and G. H. H. Tate between 4115 and 4570 m		1		L. Soderstrom				3						Mt. Antisana	Three	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FAB267FFA3FFDEFF70FC51D884DB3D	MaterialCitation
03FAB267FFA3FFDEFF70FC51D884DB3D.mc.3B3B092CFFA3FFDEFE77F994D9A2D92D	03FAB267FFA3FFDEFF70FC51D884DB3D.taxon	AMNH 67330, 67332, 67334		AMNH		on Antisana in 1923. Lastly, three specimens (AMNH 67330, 67332, 67334) collected in 1924 by		1														https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FAB267FFA3FFDEFF70FC51D884DB3D	MaterialCitation
03FAB267FFA3FFDEFF70FC51D884DB3D.mc.3B3B092CFFA3FFDEFFF1F9CCD922D9C5	03FAB267FFA3FFDEFF70FC51D884DB3D.taxon			R		R. Olalla are labeled ‘‘ Mt. Guamanı´, road to Papallacta’ ’ with recorded elevations of 12,000 – 13,000 ft [3658 – 3962 m]		1						4						Mt. Guamani'	Olalla	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FAB267FFA3FFDEFF70FC51D884DB3D	MaterialCitation
03FAB267FFA3FFDEFF70FC51D884DB3D.mc.3B3B092CFFA3FFDEFD52FD7CD880DB3D	03FAB267FFA3FFDEFF70FC51D884DB3D.taxon			FIELD, OBSERVATIONS		FIELD OBSERVATIONS: The 16 specimens of Akodon mollis that I collected near Papallacta in 1980 were trapped at elevations ranging from 3600 to 4160 m. Of these, 13 were taken in the shrubby páramo / forest ecotone, and 3 in grassy páramo. All recorded captures were on the ground: 5 in tunnels among the bases of tall bunch grass, 5 among wet litter under mossy shrubs, 4 in runways through mixed bunch grass and bushes, 1 in a rabbit trail beneath low herbaceous cover, and 1 beneath an earth bank		16						3880								https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FAB267FFA3FFDEFF70FC51D884DB3D	MaterialCitation
03FAB267FFA3FFDDFCAFFBE1D9ABDEFD.mc.3B3B092CFFA3FFDEFD52F9B6DFE2D9B8	03FAB267FFA3FFDDFCAFFBE1D9ABDEFD.taxon			FIELD, OBSERVATIONS		FIELD OBSERVATIONS: The 12 specimens of Anotomys leander that I collected near Papallacta in 1978 and 1980 were trapped at elevations ranging from 3600 to 3750 m. All were taken along swift, cold, turbulent streams bordered by Subalpine Rain Forest		12						3675						All	Papallacta	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FAB267FFA3FFDDFCAFFBE1D9ABDEFD	MaterialCitation
03FAB267FFA0FFDDFF68FE3EDA03DA09.mc.3B3B092CFFA0FFDDFF13FBCFDA0FDA09	03FAB267FFA0FFDDFF68FE3EDA03DA09.taxon			FIELD, OBSERVATIONS		FIELD OBSERVATIONS: The three specimens of Chilomys instans that I collected near Papallacta in 1980 were trapped at elevations ranging from 3600 to 3690 m. One specimen was trapped on a mossy log over a stream in Subalpine Rain Forest, another on the ground in a narrow runway beneath mossy shrubs in the same habitat, and the third in a mossy tunnel beneath bunch grass in the páramo / forest ecotone		1						3645						One	Papallacta	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FAB267FFA0FFDDFF68FE3EDA03DA09	MaterialCitation
03FAB267FFA0FFDDFF3DFA32DF36DBD5.mc.3B3B092CFFA0FFDDFD53FE8BDF67DE88	03FAB267FFA0FFDDFF3DFA32DF36DBD5.taxon	AMNH 47068, 47071, AMNH 47069, AMNH 66577-66580		OTHER, MATERIAL		OTHER MATERIAL: Three specimens collected by L. Söderström in 1913 and 1914 are labeled ‘‘ Papallacta 11,000 ft’ ’ (AMNH 47068, 47071) or ‘‘ Tambo above Papallacta 12,000 ft’ ’ (AMNH 47069). Four others (AMNH 66577 – 66580) were collected by G. H. H. Tate in 1923 on Cerro Antisana at 13,500 – 13,600 ft [4116 – 4146 m]		1		L. Soderstrom				4								https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FAB267FFA0FFDDFF3DFA32DF36DBD5	MaterialCitation
03FAB267FFA0FFDDFF3DFA32DF36DBD5.mc.3B3B092CFFA0FFDDFD53FD04DF32DBD5	03FAB267FFA0FFDDFF3DFA32DF36DBD5.taxon			FIELD, OBSERVATIONS		FIELD OBSERVATIONS: The 14 specimens of Microryzomys altissimus that I collected near Papallacta in 1978 and 1980 were trapped at elevations ranging from 3124 to 3840 m. Of these, five were taken in the shrubby páramo / forest ecotone, four in grassy páramo, and three in Subalpine Rain Forest; two captures in anthropogenic habitats (secondary vegetation surrounded by cow pastures) were the only ones below 3600 m. All recorded captures were in traps set on the ground, five of which were placed along the margins of small streams; of the remaining nine captures (away from streams), six were in runways under tall bunch grass and / or low shrubs mixed with grass, two were in relatively open sites without grass inside the forest, and one was under a mossy bank		14						3482						Of	Papallacta	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FAB267FFA0FFDDFF3DFA32DF36DBD5	MaterialCitation
03FAB267FFA0FFDCFC80FB59DB87DE88.mc.3B3B092CFFA0FFDDFD53F90BDFE5D9B8	03FAB267FFA0FFDCFC80FB59DB87DE88.taxon			FIELD, OBSERVATIONS		FIELD OBSERVATIONS: The six specimens of Microryzomys minutus that I collected near		1														https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FAB267FFA0FFDCFC80FB59DB87DE88	MaterialCitation
03FAB267FFA1FFDCFF37FDB3D90CDBDA.mc.3B3B092CFFA1FFDCFF12FC02D908DBDA	03FAB267FFA1FFDCFF37FDB3D90CDBDA.taxon			FIELD, OBSERVATIONS		FIELD OBSERVATIONS: The six specimens of Neusticomys monticolus that I collected near Papallacta in 1978 and 1980 were trapped on the ground at elevations ranging from 3042 to 3719 m. Of these, three were taken along small rivulets descending narrow ravines choked with secondary vegetation, and three others were taken along the wet margins of larger streams bordered by Subalpine Rain Forest or grassy páramo vegetation		1						3381						Of	Papallacta	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FAB267FFA1FFDCFF37FDB3D90CDBDA	MaterialCitation
03FAB267FFA1FFD0FC9BFBE9D848DEB2.mc.3B3B092CFFADFFD0FF12F9EED874DEB2	03FAB267FFA1FFD0FC9BFBE9D848DEB2.taxon			FIELD, OBSERVATIONS		FIELD OBSERVATIONS: The 10 specimens of Thomasomys aureus that I collected near Papallacta in 1978 and 1980 were all taken in Subalpine Rain Forest at elevations ranging from 3380 to 3570 m. Six were trapped in well­worn paths through mats of moss and liverworts on horizontal tree limbs, and four were trapped on the ground. Of the latter, two were trapped at the edge of a stream, one was trapped among tall grass in a clearing, and one was trapped in a runway through dense mats of moss		10						3475						Six	The	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FAB267FFA1FFD0FC9BFBE9D848DEB2	MaterialCitation
03FAB267FFADFFD0FC8CFE66DF00D9B8.mc.3B3B092CFFADFFD0FD52FB64DF0FD9B8	03FAB267FFADFFD0FC8CFE66DF00D9B8.taxon			FIELD, OBSERVATIONS		FIELD OBSERVATIONS: The 12 specimens of Thomasomys baeops that I collected near Papallacta in 1978 and 1980 were trapped at elevations ranging from 3040 to 3565 m. Of these, one was taken in the shrubby páramo / forest ecotone, seven were in Subalpine Rain Forest, and four were in dense thickets of secondary growth at the bottom of a narrow ravine surrounded by pastures. Eight specimens were trapped on the ground: three along the wet margins of small streams, three in narrow trails through mossy debris and damp leaf litter, one under a mossy log, and one in a hole in a bank under the roots of a tree. Four specimens were trapped on the mossy branches of small trees		12						3303						Eight	Papallacta	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FAB267FFADFFD0FC8CFE66DF00D9B8	MaterialCitation
03FAB267FFAAFFD6FF33FB27D9D5DD20.mc.3B3B092CFFAAFFD7FD59F9BBDF9ED9B8	03FAB267FFAAFFD6FF33FB27D9D5DD20.taxon	USNM 194816, USNM 194799, 194801, AMNH 95206, 95207, USNM 194785- 194787, 194790, 194807, 194808, 194811-194813		USNM, AMNH	holotype	6 The comparative material of Thomasomys gracilis that I examined included the holotype (USNM 194816), two topotypes (USNM 194799, 194801), and 12 other specimens (AMNH 95206, 95207; USNM 194785 – 194787, 194790, 194807, 194808, 194811 – 194813), all of which were collected between 2774 and 4267 m above sea level in the Peruvian department of Cusco		1						4267					Cusco		Peruvian	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FAB267FFAAFFD6FF33FB27D9D5DD20	MaterialCitation
03FAB267FFAAFFD6FF33FB27D9D5DD20.mc.3B3B092CFFABFFD6FD52FE8BD9D0DD20	03FAB267FFAAFFD6FF33FB27D9D5DD20.taxon			FIELD, OBSERVATIONS		FIELD OBSERVATIONS: The five specimens of Thomasomys cinnameus that I collected near Papallacta in 1980 were trapped at elevations ranging from 3200 to 3380 m. Of these, three were taken among mossy boulders in an old lava flow that impounds the Río Tambo to form Laguna Papallacta (fig. 1), and two were trapped on the ground in Subalpine Rain Forest in the valley of the Río Papallacta 3 – 5 km (by trail) NNW of the town		1						3290						Subalpine Rain Forest	Papallacta	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FAB267FFAAFFD6FF33FB27D9D5DD20	MaterialCitation
03FAB267FFABFFD4FC96FD12DAC6D9B8.mc.3B3B092CFFABFFD6FD52FC4BD8A8DAB0	03FAB267FFABFFD4FC96FD12DAC6D9B8.taxon	AMNH 68195		AMNH		TAXONOMY: Thomasomys erro was originally described on the basis of a single specimen (AMNH 68195) collected by the Olallas on the ‘‘ upper slopes of Mt. Sumaco, exact altitude unknown, but probably 8000 – 9000 feet [2440 – 2740 m], at head of the Río Suno, a tributary of the Río Napo, eastern Ecuador; June 10, 1924 ’’ (Anthony, 1926: 5). Although only about 50 km SE of Papallacta, Volcán Sumaco (0 ° 34 ' S, 77 ° 38 ' W) is an isolated peak that is separated from the main range of the Cordillera Oriental by the lowland valley of the Río Quijos (fig. 14). Populations of montane organisms on the upper slopes of Sumaco are therefore likely to be ecologically disjunct from those in the vicinity of Papallacta		1	1924-06-10			-0.56666666	-77.63333	2591				Ecuador	Napo	Sumaco	Olallas	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FAB267FFABFFD4FC96FD12DAC6D9B8	MaterialCitation
03FAB267FFABFFD4FC96FD12DAC6D9B8.mc.3B3B092CFFABFFD5FD52FA5EDAABDA18	03FAB267FFABFFD4FC96FD12DAC6D9B8.taxon	AMNH 68195		AMNH		The Papallacta specimens are the only additional material of Thomasomys erro to have been collected since 1924 and merit close comparison with the holotype (AMNH 68195). No noteworthy differences in pelage color or other external characters are apparent, however. The skull of AMNH 68195 is partially crushed, so only an incomplete set of measurements can be taken, but most of these fall within the range of variation observed among the Papallacta specimens; the exceptions are two molar dimensions in which the type is slightly larger (table 6). In all qualitative craniodental comparisons, the holotype appears to be indistinguishable from the Papallacta series and appears to represent the same taxon		1												In	Papallacta	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FAB267FFABFFD4FC96FD12DAC6D9B8	MaterialCitation
03FAB267FFABFFD4FC96FD12DAC6D9B8.mc.3B3B092CFFA8FFD5FD59F9BBD832D9B8	03FAB267FFABFFD4FC96FD12DAC6D9B8.taxon	AMNH 32436, AMNH 32417, 32419, 32421-32425, 32427, 32428, 32430, 32433-32435, 32437-32440		AMNH	holotype	7 In addition to the holotype of Thomasomys cinereiventer (AMNH 32436), I examined 17 paratypes (AMNH 32417, 32419, 32421 – 32425, 32427, 32428, 32430, 32433 – 32435, 32437 – 32440), all of which were collected at 3152 m on the Pacific slope of the Cordillera Occidental west of Popayán in Departamento Cauca, Colombia		17						3152				Colombia	Cauca	Cordillera Occidental	Pacific	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FAB267FFABFFD4FC96FD12DAC6D9B8	MaterialCitation
03FAB267FFABFFD4FC96FD12DAC6D9B8.mc.3B3B092CFFA9FFD4FF12FAF9DAC2D9B8	03FAB267FFABFFD4FC96FD12DAC6D9B8.taxon			FIELD, OBSERVATIONS		FIELD OBSERVATIONS: I collected 17 specimens of Thomasomys erro in the vicinity of Papallacta, at elevations ranging from 2830 to 3570 m. Of these, 11 were taken in dense secondary vegetation, 5 in Subalpine Rain Forest, and 1 in Upper Montane Rain Forest. All recorded captures were on the ground. Eleven specimens were trapped in runways through wet leaf litter and mossy debris; three were trapped beneath mossy logs, branches, or roots; and one was trapped inside the trunk of a hollow tree		17						3200						Of	Papallacta	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FAB267FFABFFD4FC96FD12DAC6D9B8	MaterialCitation
03FAB267FF96FFEBFF56FB0AD821D957.mc.3B3B092CFF96FFEBFF13FB6CDA01DA46	03FAB267FF96FFEBFF56FB0AD821D957.taxon	FMNH 43246-43250		OTHER, MATERIAL		OTHER MATERIAL: Five specimens (FMNH 43246 – 43250)		1		Five												https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FAB267FF96FFEBFF56FB0AD821D957	MaterialCitation
03FAB267FF96FFEBFF56FB0AD821D957.mc.3B3B092CFF96FFEBFE4EFA8EDBFFDAFE	03FAB267FF96FFEBFF56FB0AD821D957.taxon			R, BMNH		R. Olalla in 1934 are labeled ‘‘ Cerro Antisana, Andes Orientales’ ’, and two others (BMNH 54.553, 55.554)		1		Olalla & Cerro Antisana		54.553	55.554								Andes Orientales'	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FAB267FF96FFEBFF56FB0AD821D957	MaterialCitation
03FAB267FF96FFEBFF56FB0AD821D957.mc.3B3B092CFF96FFEBFF6AFAE6DBDFDAB0	03FAB267FF96FFEBFF56FB0AD821D957.taxon			BMNH		collected by C. S. Webb in 1937 are labeled ‘‘ Mt. Antisana, E. Andes 12,500 – 13,000 ft’		1		C. S. Webb & E. Andes		12.5	-13.0								Mt. Antisana	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FAB267FF96FFEBFF56FB0AD821D957	MaterialCitation
03FAB267FF94FFE9FF37FACCD9D2DC56.mc.3B3B092CFF94FFE9FF13FA3CDBE6D900	03FAB267FF94FFE9FF37FACCD9D2DC56.taxon	AMNH 66659- 66668		OTHER		OTHER MATERIAL: The type of Sylvilagus nivicola is a specimen collected at 4800 m ‘‘ en el límite de nieves perpetuas’ ’ on Cerro Antisana, about 10 km south of Papallacta (Cabrera, 1913: 6). Ten additional specimens of rabbits from Antisana (AMNH 66659 – 66668)		1						4800						Ten	Cerro Antisana	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FAB267FF94FFE9FF37FACCD9D2DC56	MaterialCitation
