Differs from Mustela rixosa in presence of black pencil on tail, tail-vertebrae more than a fourth of length of head and body, and in regions where the two species occur together, basilar length of skull more than 32.
Ear less than 58 from notch in dried skin; basilar length of skull less than 63.
Ear more than 58 from notch in dried skin; basilar length of skull more than 63 Sylvilagus aquaticus, p.
Skull: Shorter and wider (zygomatic breadth expressed in percent of basilar length being, in males, 74.
Body and tail longer; basilar length of skull averaging less; breadth across maxillary processes of zygomatic arches greater; premaxillae not extending so far behind nasals.
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