Abstract

The Mammal Collection of the Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de São Paulo (MZUSP) is one of the largest collections of Neotropical mammals in Latin America, housing about 50,000 specimens. One of the most representative series in this collection comes from the Brazilian Amazon Biome. Among the Brazilian Amazon states, Pará was target of several scientific expeditions led by MZUSP researchers, becoming one of the most representative in terms of number of specimens and species richness in the collection. Here we present a list of the medium and large-sized mammal specimens from Pará state housed in the MZUSP, with comments about taxonomy, the conservation status of the species and other associated information. We found 1,910 specimens representing 79 species and nine orders of medium and large-sized mammals from Pará. Among these, 24 species are currently classified as threatened in Brazil. Furthermore, we found some areas with higher concentration of collection localities, such as at the banks of the lower Rio Tapajós and in the northeastern region of the state. The present catalog plays an important role in presenting the currently known biodiversity of medium and large-sized mammals of Pará, also acting as a primary source for systematics, ecological, conservation and biogeographic studies

Highlights

  • The Mammal Collection of the Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de São Paulo (MZUSP) currently houses about 50,000 specimens preserved as dry skins, skulls and postcranial skeletons, and in liquid, including whole specimens in alcohol

  • One of the most representative series in MZUSP comes from the Brazilian Amazon biome

  • Among the Brazilian states that encompass the Amazon, Pará is one of the most representative in number of specimens housed in MZUSP

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The Mammal Collection of the Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de São Paulo (MZUSP) currently houses about 50,000 specimens preserved as dry skins, skulls and postcranial skeletons, and in liquid, including whole specimens in alcohol. This collection is one of the largest collections of Neotropical mammals in Brazil and Latin America (de Vivo et al, 2011; Bezerra, 2012). Located in northern Brazil, the Pará state is the second-largest federal unity of the country, with an area of 1,245,759 km, representing 14% of the Brazilian territory (IBGE, 2018) This state encompasses five areas of endemism: Belém, Guiana, Rondônia, Tapajós, and Xingu According to Köppen’s classification, the climate of Pará state is mainly monsoonal and some areas do not have a dry season (Alvarez et al, 2013)

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