Abstract
Below are the additions and changes presented since the most recent publication of the list of mammals in Colombia, which included a total of 492 native species (Solari et al. 2013). In total, 13 new species have been recorded: seven bats (order Chiroptera), three carnivores (Carnivora), a primate (Primates), a rodent (Rodentia) and a perisodáctil (Perissodactyla) (Table 1). Three species of bats and one species of primate are reported based on nomenclature and taxonomic changes: Uroderma convexum (Mantilla-Meluk 2014), Myotis caucensis (Moratelli et al. 2013), Myotis pilosatibialis (Mantilla-Meluk & Muñoz-Garay 2014) and Pithecia milleri (Marsh 2014).
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