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MR. R. 1. POCOCK ON THE FEET 
Pseudalopex gracilis Burm. ?* 
(Text-fig. 6.) 
A half-grown specimen of this or an allied species of the 
culpeus-group from Cordova. 
Feet long, the small conical carpal pad high above the plantar 
pad, the pad of the first digit about on a level with the mid-point 
Text-figure 6. 
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Pseudalopex gracilis ? 
A. Left fore foot. C. Rhinarium from the front. 
B. Left hind foot. D. Rhinarium from the side. 
between the two. 
Plantar pad long as compared with its width, 
narrowly cordate with deeply emarginate posterior border. 
digits moderately long, with small pads and unusually distensible, 
The 
individual is a little uncertain. 
* Typical gracilis came from Mendoza. Hence the determination of this young 
