ZooKeys (Jun 2015)

Records of Coendou ichillus (Rodentia, Erethizontidae) from the Lower Urubamba Region of Peru

  • Tremaine Gregory,
  • Darrin Lunde,
  • Hugo Tomás Zamora Meza,
  • Farah Carrasco-Rueda

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.509.9821
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 509
pp. 109 – 121

Abstract

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Coendou ichillus was first described in 2001 by Voss and da Silva, with a range from Amazonian Ecuador to Iquitos, Peru. Here, we describe an adult female Coendou ichillus specimen collected in a Tomahawk trap in the forest canopy of the Lower Urubamba Region of Peru in October 2013. We also describe pathologies and behaviors observed through 379 camera trapping photo events (2,196 photos) gathered in natural canopy bridges over the course of a year (7,198 trap nights), including information on activity period over the course of the day and over the course of the lunar cycle. We conservatively estimate that 17 individuals were photographed, including one juvenile. Being 900 km away from Iquitos, Peru (the site of the closest record), discovery of this species in the Lower Urubamba constitutes a significant range extension.