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A Brazilian forest, with characteristic mammalia.

  • Centre: collared ant-eater, as Tamandua tetradactyla
  • Left: pair of sloths, as Arctopithecus flaccidus (= Bradypus tridactylus

)

  • Right: pair of opossums, as Didelphys azaræ (= Didelphis aurita or D. albiventris?)
  • Overhead, foreground: howling monkeys, as Mycetes ursinus (= Alouatta seniculus

?)

  • Below, in the distance: Sapajou monkeys, Cebus sp.
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Source The Geographical Distribution of Animals, Vol. II: Project Gutenberg : Internet Archive
Author Alfred Russel Wallace. Illustration by Johann Baptist Zwecker (1814–1876).


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