Rattus nativitatis Thomas 1888
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Rattus nativitatis Thomas 1888 View in CoL
Rattus nativitatis Thomas 1888 View in CoL , Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1888: 533.
Type Locality: Christmas Isl ( Australia).
Vernacular Names: Christmas Island Rat.
Distribution: Endemic to Christmas Isl, 320 km south of Java in the Indian Ocean; suspected to be extinct by 1908 ( Andrews, 1909) and is now considered extinct ( Flannery, 1990 c).
Conservation: IUCN – Extinct.
Discussion: Rattus species group unresolved. For Thomas (1888 b), the morphology of R. nativitatis distanced it from any other described species of Rattus . Ellerman (1941) first listed the species as the only member of the " nativitatis " group in subgenus Rattus , then placed it and R. macleari in same group within subgenus Stenomys of Rattus ( Ellerman, 1949 a) . Chasen (1940) thought R. nativitatis to be without close relatives in Malaysia, but Misonne (1969) placed it close to rajah in the subgenus Leopoldamys of Rattus , an allocation rejected by Musser (1981 b) and Musser and Newcomb (1983). Four hypotheses about phylogenetic position of R. nativitatis require testing: 1) it is most closely related to R. macleari , the other endemic on Christmas Isl; 2) it is not related to R. macleari but to other species of Rattus ; 3) it is a member of Rattus but phylogenetically isolated from all other species; 4) it is not even a member of Rattus .
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