Oxymycterus Waterhouse 1837
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Oxymycterus Waterhouse 1837 View in CoL
Oxymycterus Waterhouse 1837 View in CoL , Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1837: 21.
Type Species: Mus nasutus Waterhouse 1837
Species and subspecies: 16 species:
Species Oxymycterus akodontius Thomas 1921
Species Oxymycterus amazonicus Hershkovitz 1994
Species Oxymycterus angularis Thomas 1909
Species Oxymycterus caparoae Hershkovitz 1998
Species Oxymycterus dasytrichus (Schinz 1821)
Species Oxymycterus delator Thomas 1903
Species Oxymycterus hiska Hinojosa, Anderson, and Patton 1987
Species Oxymycterus hispidus Pictet 1843
Species Oxymycterus hucucha Hinojosa, Anderson, and Patton 1987
Species Oxymycterus inca Thomas 1900
Species Oxymycterus josei Hoffmann, Lessa, and Smith 2002
Species Oxymycterus nasutus Waterhouse 1837
Species Oxymycterus paramensis Thomas 1902
Species Oxymycterus quaestor Thomas 1903
Species Oxymycterus roberti Thomas 1901
Species Oxymycterus rufus (G. Fischer 1814)
Discussion: Akodontini. Studies of electromorphic and gene-sequence variation decisively support the monophyly of Oxymycterus (minus iheringi , see Brucepattersonius ) and its tribal placement as an akodontine (D’Elía, 2003; D’Elía et al., 2003; Hinojosa et al., 1987; Hoffmann et al., 2002; Patton et al., 1989; Smith and Patton, 1993, 1999); according to cytochrome b data, a sister group to the Necromys Thaptomys Akodon clade ( Smith and Patton, 1999) or to Juscelinomys (D’Elía, 2003; D’Elía et al., 2003). Studies addressing the morphological definition of Oxymycterus include Carleton (1973), Hooper and Musser (1964 a), Hinojosa et al. (1987), Vorontsov (1967), and Voss and Linzey (1981). Diploid number of species thus far karyotyped (ca. 8) have proven to be identical (2n = 54, FN = 64) ( Bonvicino et al., 1998 b; Pereira et al., 2001; Vitullo et al., 1986).
Specific taxonomy needs full published revision, including emended diagnoses of valid taxa, objective criteria for attributed synonyms, and vouchered documentation of ranges. Nominal species here recognized discordantly assimilate Cabrera’s (1961) classification, Reig’s (1987) provisional tally of valid forms (based on his examination of BMNH types), and recent descriptions by Hinojosa et al. (1987), Hershkovitz (1994, 1998), and Hoffmann et al. (2002). Generic characters, nomenclatural foundation of described forms, and natural history reports were compiled by Hershkovitz (1994).
Bonvicino, C. R., V. Penna-Firme, and H. N. Seuanez. 1998 b. The karyotype of Brucepattersonius griserufescens Hershkovitz, 1998 (Rodentia, Sigmodontinae) with comments on distribution and taxonomy. Zeitschrift fur Saugetierkunde, 63: 329 - 335.
Carleton, M. D. 1973. A survey of gross stomach morphology in New World Cricetinae (Rodentia, Muroidea), with comments on functional interpretations. Miscellaneous Publications, Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan, 146: 1 - 43.
Hershkovitz, P. 1994. The description of a new species of South American hocicudo, or long-nosed mouse, Genus Oxymycterus (Sigmodontinae, Muroidea), with a critical review of the generic content. Fieldiana: Zoology, n. s., 79: 43.
Hershkovitz, P. 1998. Report on some sigmodontine rodents collected in southeastern Brazil with descriptions of a new genus and six new species. Bonner Zoologische Beitrage, 47: 193 - 256.
Hinojosa, F., S. Anderson, and J. L. Patton. 1987. Two new species of Oxymycterus (Rodentia) from Peru and Bolivia. American Museum Novitates, 2898: 1 - 17.
Hoffmann, F. G., E. P. Lessa, and M. F. Smith. 2002. Systematics of Oxymycterus with description of a new species from Uruguay. Journal of Mammalogy, 83: 408 - 420.
Hooper, E. T., and G. G. Musser. 1964 a. The glans penis in Neotropical cricetines (Family Muridae) with comments on classification of muroid rodents. Miscellaneous Publications, Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan, 123: 1 - 57.
Patton, J. L., and M. F. Smith. 1993. Molecular evidence for mating asymmetry and female choice in a pocket gopher (Thomomys) hybrid zone. Molecular Ecology, 2: 3 - 8.
Pictet, F. - J. 1843. Seconde notice sur les animaux nouveaux ou peu connus de Musee de Geneve. Memoires Societe de Physique et d'Histoire Naturelle de Geneve, 10: 201 - 213.
Smith, M. F., and J. L. Patton. 1999. Phylogenetic relationships and the radiation of sigmodontine rodents in South America: Evidence from cytochrome b. Journal of Mammalian Evolution, 6: 89 - 128.
Thomas, O. 1903. Notes on Neotropical mammals of the genera Felis, Hapale, Oryzomys, Akodon, and Ctenomys, with descriptions of new species. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, ser. 7, 12: 234 - 243.
Vitullo, A. D., M. S. Merani, O. A. Reig, A. E. Kajon, O. Scaglia, M. B. Espinosa, and A. Perez-Zapata. 1986. Cytogenetics of South American akodont rodents (Cricetidae): New karyotypes and chromosomal banding patterns of Argentinian and Uruguayan forms. Journal of Mammalogy, 67: 69 - 80.
Vorontsov, N. N. 1967. Evolyutsiya pishchevaritel'noi sistemy gryzunov mysheobraznye [Evolution of the alimentary system of myomorph rodents]. Nauka, Novosibirsk, 235 pp. (in Russian).
Voss, R. S., and A. V. Linzey. 1981. Comparative gross morphology of male accessory glands among Neotropical Muridae (Mammalia: Rodentia) with comments on systematic implications. Miscellaneous Publications, Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan, 159: 1 - 41.
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