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Species currently included in this genus include:
Darwin's zorro is a zorro restricted to a small range in southern coastal Chile. It is either a distinct species, Pseudalopex fulvipes, or a subspecies of Pseudalopex griseus. Locals informed Darwin that this zorro was unique to Chiloë Island , off the coast of Chile, where he captured one in 1831. Debate over its status, either as a species or an insular subspecies , deepened with the recent discovery of a small population on the mainland in Nahuelbuta National Park. Mitochondrial DNA analysis tends to confirm Darwin's supposition.