“…Also, in some coastal and inland areas, C. talarum coexists in close geographic proximity with some species belonging to the mendocinus group ( Ctenomys australis Rusconi, 1934, Ctenomys azarae Thomas, 1903 and Ctenomys porteousi Thomas, 1919; see Contreras and Reig, 1965 ; Carnovale et al, 2017a , b ; Cutrera and Mora, 2017 ; Mapelli et al, 2017 ; Churin et al, 2019 ). Ctenomys talarum is geographically sympatric with C. australis in the southern coastal region of Buenos Aires province ( Contreras and Reig, 1965 ; Malizia et al, 1991 ; Vassallo et al, 1994 ; Vassallo, 1998 ; Busch et al, 2000 ; Justo et al, 2003 ; Mora et al, 2007 ; Cutrera and Mora, 2017 ; Austrich et al, 2020b ), and parapatric with both C. azarae in the east of La Pampa province ( García Esponda et al, 2009 ) and C. porteousi in the southwest of Buenos Aires province near Laguna Epecuén ( Mora et al, 2013 ).…”