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Nasuella olivacea

The western mountain coati or western dwarf coati (''Nasuella olivacea'') is a small procyonid, found in cloud forest and páramo at altitudes of in the Andes of Colombia and Ecuador.〔Helgen, K. M., R. Kays, L. E. Helgen, M. T. N. Tsuchiya-Jerep, C. M. Pinto, K. P. Koepfli, E. Eizirik, and J. E. Maldonado (2009). ''Taxonomic boundaries and geographic distributions revealed by an integrative systematic overview of the mountain coatis, Nasuella (Carnivora: Procyonidae).'' Small Carnivore Conservation. 41: 65–74〕 A population discovered in the ApurímacCuzco region of southern Peru (more than south of the previous distribution limit) has tentatively been identified as the western mountain coati, but may represent an undescribed taxon.〔Pacheco, V., R. Cadenillas, E. Salas, C. Tello, and H. Zeballos (2009). ''Diversidad y endemismo de los mamíferos del Perú/Diversity and endemism of Peruvian mammals.'' Rev. Peru. Biol. 16(1): 5-32.〕
Until 2009, the western mountain coati (then simply known as the mountain coati) usually included the eastern mountain coati as a subspecies, but that species 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).〔 When the two are combined, they are rated as Data Deficient by the IUCN, but no rating is available when the two are split.〔
There are two subspecies of the western mountain coati: ''N. o. olivacea'' and the slightly smaller and darker ''N. o. quitensis'' with less distinct rings on the tail.〔 The former is known from Colombia and the latter from Ecuador, but the exact distribution limit between the two is not known.〔
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