- Lycalopex
Taxobox
name = "Lycalopex"MSW3 Wozencraft | pages = | id=14000799]
image_caption =Culpeo
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Mammalia
ordo = Carnivora
familia =Canidae
subfamilia =Caninae
genus = "Lycalopex"
genus_authority = Burmeister,1854
subdivision_ranks = Species
subdivision = "Lycalopex culpaeus"
"Lycalopex fulvipes"
"Lycalopex griseus"
"Lycalopex gymnocercus"
"Lycalopex sechurae"
"Lycalopex vetulus""Lycalopex" is the
genus name for some South American members of theCanidae family. The common name for the genus is zorro, from Spanish, and raposa, from Portuguese, both words standing forfox . The most numerous species of this genus is probably "Lycalopex griseus", the South American Gray Fox, with large ears and a highly marketable, russet-fringedpelt . This genus is more closely related to the dog-like canids than to the true foxes. The zorros are hunted inArgentina for their durable, soft pelt. In Argentina they have the name of 'lamb-killer'. In reality, zorros rarely kill lambs, although, if hunger strikes, they will prey on weak or sick infants.Species currently included in this genus include:
*Culpeo , "Lycalopex culpaeus"
*Darwin's Fox , "Lycalopex fulvipes"
*South American Gray Fox , "Lycalopex griseus"
*Pampas Fox , "Lycalopex gymnocercus"
*Sechuran Fox , "Lycalopex sechurae"
*Hoary Fox , "Lycalopex vetulus"The name "Pseudalopex" has been used for this genus, but the current usage has that as a synonym, with "Lycalopex" taking precedence.
References
* Nowak, Ronald M. (2005). "Walker's Carnivores of the World". Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press. ISBN 0-8018-8032-7
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