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- Nasuella abstract "Mountain coatis are two species of procyonid mammals from the genus Nasuella. Unlike the larger coatis from the genus Nasua, mountain coatis only weigh 1–1.5 kilograms (2.2–3.3 lb) and are endemic to the north Andean highlands in South America. Until recently only a single species with three subspecies was recognized. In 2009 this species was split into two species, the eastern mountain coati (N. meridensis) from Venezuela, and the western mountain coati (N. olivacea, with subspecies quitensis) from Colombia and Ecuador.A population discovered in southern Peru (more than 1,000 km or 620 mi south of the previous distribution limit) has tentatively been identified as the western mountain coati, but may represent an undescribed taxon.Externally, the two species of mountain coatis are quite similar, but the eastern mountain coati is overall smaller, somewhat shorter-tailed on average, has markedly smaller teeth, a paler olive-brown pelage, and usually a dark mid-dorsal stripe on the back (versus more rufescent or blackish, and usually without a dark mid-dorsal stripe in the western mountain coati). Both are found in cloud forest and páramo; at altitudes of 2,000–4,000 metres (6,600–13,100 ft) for the eastern mountain coati, and 1,300–4,250 metres (4,270–13,940 ft) for the western mountain coati.They are very poorly known, and the \"combined species\" (when only one species was recognized) has been classified as data deficient by the IUCN. Their behavior largely appears to resemble that of the better-known Nasua coatis, although the mountain coatis feed less on fruit. Unlike the Nasua coatis, mountain coatis are very rare in captivity. Among ISIS registered institutions, only three zoos (all in the USA) reported that they had mountain coatis in early 2011, but at least one of these appears to be a case of misidentification. A mountain coati that was confiscated from poachers is kept at Bioparque la Reserva in Cota, Colombia.Genetic evidence indicates that the genus Nasua is only monophyletic if it also includes the mountain coatis. Based on cytochrome b sequences, Nasua nasua is the sister taxon to a clade consisting of Nasua narica plus both species of Nasuella.".
- Nasuella class Mammal.
- Nasuella family Procyonidae.
- Nasuella kingdom Animal.
- Nasuella order Carnivora.
- Nasuella phylum Chordate.
- Nasuella thumbnail Ulisse_Aldrovandi_-_Mountain_Coati.jpg?width=300.
- Nasuella wikiPageExternalLink image-G104223.html.
- Nasuella wikiPageID "1004555".
- Nasuella wikiPageLength "5708".
- Nasuella wikiPageOutDegree "51".
- Nasuella wikiPageRevisionID "703048937".
- Nasuella wikiPageWikiLink ARKive.
- Nasuella wikiPageWikiLink Andes.
- Nasuella wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- Nasuella wikiPageWikiLink Carnivora.
- Nasuella wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mammal_genera.
- Nasuella wikiPageWikiLink Category:Procyonidae.
- Nasuella wikiPageWikiLink Category:Páramo_fauna.
- Nasuella wikiPageWikiLink Chordate.
- Nasuella wikiPageWikiLink Clade.
- Nasuella wikiPageWikiLink Cloud_forest.
- Nasuella wikiPageWikiLink Coati.
- Nasuella wikiPageWikiLink Colombia.
- Nasuella wikiPageWikiLink Cota,_Colombia.
- Nasuella wikiPageWikiLink Cytochrome_b.
- Nasuella wikiPageWikiLink Data_deficient.
- Nasuella wikiPageWikiLink Ecuador.
- Nasuella wikiPageWikiLink Endemism.
- Nasuella wikiPageWikiLink Fundación_de_Conservación_Jocotoco.
- Nasuella wikiPageWikiLink Fur.
- Nasuella wikiPageWikiLink Genetics.
- Nasuella wikiPageWikiLink International_Species_Information_System.
- Nasuella wikiPageWikiLink International_Union_for_Conservation_of_Nature.
- Nasuella wikiPageWikiLink Mammal.
- Nasuella wikiPageWikiLink Monophyly.
- Nasuella wikiPageWikiLink Nasua.
- Nasuella wikiPageWikiLink Nasuella_meridensis.
- Nasuella wikiPageWikiLink Nasuella_olivacea.
- Nasuella wikiPageWikiLink Ned_Hollister.
- Nasuella wikiPageWikiLink Olive_(color).
- Nasuella wikiPageWikiLink Peru.
- Nasuella wikiPageWikiLink Poaching.
- Nasuella wikiPageWikiLink Procyonidae.
- Nasuella wikiPageWikiLink Páramo.
- Nasuella wikiPageWikiLink Rufous.
- Nasuella wikiPageWikiLink Sister_group.
- Nasuella wikiPageWikiLink South_American_coati.
- Nasuella wikiPageWikiLink Species.
- Nasuella wikiPageWikiLink Subspecies.
- Nasuella wikiPageWikiLink Undescribed_taxon.
- Nasuella wikiPageWikiLink Venezuela.
- Nasuella wikiPageWikiLink White-nosed_coati.
- Nasuella wikiPageWikiLink Zoo.
- Nasuella wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nasuella".
- Nasuella wikiPageWikiLinkText "mountain coati".
- Nasuella classis "Mammalia".
- Nasuella familia Procyonidae.
- Nasuella genus "Nasuella".
- Nasuella genusAuthority "Hollister, 1915".
- Nasuella imageCaption "Western mountain coati, Nasuella olivacea".
- Nasuella name "Mountain coatis".
- Nasuella ordo Carnivora.
- Nasuella phylum Chordate.
- Nasuella rangeMap "Mountain Coati area.png".
- Nasuella rangeMapCaption "Approximate combined range of the two mountain coatis".
- Nasuella regnum "Animalia".
- Nasuella subdivision "*Nasuella meridensis *Nasuella olivacea".
- Nasuella subdivisionRanks Species.
- Nasuella wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Carnivora.
- Nasuella wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Clade.
- Nasuella wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Nasuella wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Italic_title.
- Nasuella wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Nasuella wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Nasuella subject Category:Mammal_genera.
- Nasuella subject Category:Procyonidae.
- Nasuella subject Category:Páramo_fauna.
- Nasuella hypernym Species.
- Nasuella type Animal.
- Nasuella type Eukaryote.
- Nasuella type Mammal.
- Nasuella type Species.
- Nasuella type Carnivoran.
- Nasuella type Thing.
- Nasuella type Q19088.
- Nasuella type Q729.
- Nasuella type Q7377.
- Nasuella comment "Mountain coatis are two species of procyonid mammals from the genus Nasuella. Unlike the larger coatis from the genus Nasua, mountain coatis only weigh 1–1.5 kilograms (2.2–3.3 lb) and are endemic to the north Andean highlands in South America. Until recently only a single species with three subspecies was recognized. In 2009 this species was split into two species, the eastern mountain coati (N. meridensis) from Venezuela, and the western mountain coati (N.".
- Nasuella label "Nasuella".
- Nasuella sameAs Q2895094.
- Nasuella sameAs قوطي_الجبل.
- Nasuella sameAs بینیخرسکها.
- Nasuella sameAs חוטמן_הרים.
- Nasuella sameAs m.07fqh0.
- Nasuella sameAs Nasuella.
- Nasuella sameAs Q2895094.
- Nasuella wasDerivedFrom Nasuella?oldid=703048937.
- Nasuella depiction Ulisse_Aldrovandi_-_Mountain_Coati.jpg.
- Nasuella isPrimaryTopicOf Nasuella.