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The Andean wolf (previously described as Dasycyon hagenbecki, though this now not an accepted taxon) is a purported South American canine that is falsely labelled a wolf.[1] Various tests on the singular pelt have failed to provide a conclusive identity.

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History

In 1927, Lorenz Hagenbeck bought one of three pelts from a dealer in Buenos Aires who claimed that they had come from a wild dog of the Andes. The pelt ended up in Munich where the German mammalogist Ingo Krumbiegel examined it in 1940.[2] Krumbiegel published two papers describing the animal and giving it the scientific name of Dasycyon hagenbecki.[3][4] The American zoologist Howard J. Stains supported Krumbeigel's new genus Dasycyon.[5][6][7] Other mammalogists believed that the skin was that of a domestic dog.[7]

In 1954 Fritz Dieterlen published results comparing samples of hair taken from the Munich pelt with hair from various canids. He found that there were significant similarities between the Munich pelt hair and German Shepherd hair.[8]

Skull

In 1935 Krumbiegel is said to have studied a skull supposedly similar that of a maned wolf (Chrysocyon brachyurus) but larger and reportedly obtained from outside of the range of the maned wolf. This gave him confidence in his description of the Munich pelt as a new genus.[9] The whereabouts of the skull are unknown.

Current status

In 2000 DNA analysis of the pelt was attempted but the samples were found to be contaminated with human, dog, wolf and pig DNA.[9]

See also

  • CulpeoLycalopex culpaeus, a species of canid also known as the Andean wolf

References

  1. ^ Busch, Robert (August 1, 2007). Wolf Almanac, New and Revised: A Celebration Of Wolves And Their World. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 13. ISBN 978-1461749714.
  2. ^ Heuvelmans, Bernard (1995). On the track of unknown animals. London New York: Routledge. p. 31-32. ISBN 978-1-317-84811-0. OCLC 958102058.
  3. ^ Krumbiegel, I. von. 1949. Der Andenwolf-ein neuentdecktes Grosstier. Unschau Wiss. Tech., vol. 19, pp. 590-591.
  4. ^ Krumbiegel, I. von. 1953. Der "Andenwolf', Dasycyon hagenbecki (Krumbeigel, 1949). Saugetierk. Mitt., vol. 1, pp. 97-104.
  5. ^ Stains, Howard J. 1967. Carnivores and pinnipeds. In S. Anderson and J. K. Jones (eds.), Recent mammals of the world, a synopsis of families. New York, The Ronald Press Co., pp. 325-354.
  6. ^ Stains, Howard J. 1975. Distribution and taxonomy of the Canidae. In M. W. Fox (ed.), The wild canids, their systematics, behavioral ecology and evolution. New York, Van Nostrand Reinhold Co., pp. 3-26
  7. ^ a b Van Gelder, Richard G. (April 21, 1978). "A Review of Canid Classification" (PDF). American Museum Novitates (2646). The American Museum of Natural History: 2.
  8. ^ Shuker, Karl (2002). The new zoo : new and rediscovered animals of the twentieth century. Thirsk: House of Stratus. p. 54. ISBN 978-1-84232-561-2. OCLC 59531459.
  9. ^ a b Eberhart, George (2002). Mysterious creatures : a guide to cryptozoology. Santa Barbara, Calif: ABC-CLIO. p. 17-18. ISBN 978-1-57607-283-7. OCLC 50562074.
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