Integrated Taxonomic Information System - Report

Go to Print Version

Lama pacos  (Linnaeus, 1758)
Taxonomic Serial No.: 625030

(Download Help) Lama pacos TSN 625030

 Taxonomy and Nomenclature
       
  Kingdom: Animalia  
  Taxonomic Rank: Species  
  Common Name(s): alpaca [English]
 
  Valid Name: Vicugna pacos (Linnaeus, 1758)
 
       
  Taxonomic Status:    
  Current Standing: invalid - subsequent name/combination   
       
  Data Quality Indicators:    
  Record Credibility Rating: verified - standards met  
       

 References
       
  Expert(s):    
  Expert: Peter Grubb  
  Notes: 35 Downhills Park Road, London N17 6PE, England   
  Reference for: Lama pacos    
       
  Other Source(s):    
  Source:    
  Acquired:    
  Notes:    
  Reference for:    
       
  Publication(s):    
  Author(s)/Editor(s): Kadwell, M., M. Fernandez, H. F. Stanley, R. Baldi, J. C. Wheeler, R. Rosadio, and M. W. Bruford  
  Publication Date: 2001   
  Article/Chapter Title: Genetic analysis reveals the wild ancestors of the llama and the alpaca   
  Journal/Book Name, Vol. No.: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B, vol. 268, no. 1485   
  Page(s): 2575-2584   
  Publisher:    
  Publication Place:    
  ISBN/ISSN:    
  Notes:    
  Reference for: Lama pacos, alpaca [English]   
       
  Author(s)/Editor(s): Marín, Juan C., Beatriz Zapata, Benito Gonzŕlez, Cristian Bonacic, Jane C. Wheeler, et al.  
  Publication Date: 2007   
  Article/Chapter Title: Systematics, taxonomy and domestication of alpaca and llama: new chromosomal and molecular evidence   
  Journal/Book Name, Vol. No.: Revisita Chlena de Historia Natural, vol. 80   
  Page(s): 121-140   
  Publisher:    
  Publication Place:    
  ISBN/ISSN: 0716-078X   
  Notes:    
  Reference for: Lama pacos   
       
  Author(s)/Editor(s): Wilson, Don E., and DeeAnn M. Reeder, eds.  
  Publication Date: 1993   
  Article/Chapter Title:    
  Journal/Book Name, Vol. No.: Mammal Species of the World: A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference, 2nd ed., 3rd printing   
  Page(s): xviii + 1207   
  Publisher: Smithsonian Institution Press   
  Publication Place: Washington, DC, USA   
  ISBN/ISSN: 1-56098-217-9   
  Notes: Corrections were made to text at 3rd printing   
  Reference for: Lama pacos   
       
  Author(s)/Editor(s): Wilson, Don E., and F. Russell Cole  
  Publication Date: 2000   
  Article/Chapter Title:    
  Journal/Book Name, Vol. No.: Common Names of Mammals of the World   
  Page(s): xiv + 204   
  Publisher: Smithsonian Institution Press   
  Publication Place: Washington, DC, USA   
  ISBN/ISSN: 1-56098-383-3   
  Notes: With contributions by Bernadette N. Graham, Adam P. Potter, and Mariana M. Upmeyer   
  Reference for: Lama pacos, alpaca [English]   
       

 Geographic Information
       
  Geographic Division: South America  
       
  Jurisdiction/Origin:    
 

 

   

 Comments
       
  Comment: Grubb, in Wilson and Reeder, eds. (2005), lists Lama pacos (Linnaeus, 1758) as a synonym of Lama glama glama (Linnaeus, 1758), but he also mentions pacos in comments under Vicugna vicugna about the systematics of the alpaca. Recent genetic studies (Kadwell et al., 2001; Marín et al., 2007) have demonstrated that the alpaca was derived from Vicugna vicugna  
 

 

   

 
 Subordinate Taxa  Rank  Verified Standards Met  Verified Min Standards Met  Unverified Percent Standards Met
 
LOADING...
 

A gray graphic bar
Search on:  Any Name or TSN  Common Name  Scientific Name  TSN
     


Disclaimer: ITIS taxonomy is based on the latest scientific consensus available, and is provided as a general reference source for interested parties. However, it is not a legal authority for statutory or regulatory purposes. While every effort has been made to provide the most reliable and up-to-date information available, ultimate legal requirements with respect to species are contained in provisions of treaties to which the United States is a party, wildlife statutes, regulations, and any applicable notices that have been published in the Federal Register. For further information on U.S. legal requirements with respect to protected taxa, please contact the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

A gray bar