Myopus Miller 1910

Wilson, Don E. & Reeder, DeeAnn, 2005, Order Rodentia - Family Cricetidae, Mammal Species of the World: a Taxonomic and Geographic Reference (3 rd Edition), Volume 2, Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, pp. 955-1189 : 1030

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Myopus Miller 1910
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Myopus Miller 1910 View in CoL

Myopus Miller 1910 View in CoL , Smithson. Misc. Coll., 52: 497.

Type Species: Myodes schisticolor Lilljeborg 1844

Species and subspecies: 1 species:

Species Myopus schisticolor (Lilljeborg 1844)

Discussion: Lemmini. Conventionally treated as a genus until Chaline (1972) regarded the molar differences between schisticolor and Lemmus to reflect species-level distinctions (also Chaline and Mein, 1979; Chaline et al., 1989). Koenigswald and L. D. Martin (1984) also cited fundamental molar similarity for their arrangement of Myopus as a subgenus of Lemmus . Others, however, have maintained their generic segregation ( Gromov and Erbajeva, 1995; Jarrel and Fredga, 1993; Niethammer and Henttonen, 1982; Pavlinov and Rossolimo, 1987, 1998; Pavlinov et al., 1995 a), as we do here. Although Lemmus and Myopus share certain dental resemblances, they are readily distinguished by karyotype, a profoundly different sex chromosome mechanism, body size, fur coloration, morphology (feet, skull and eyes), habitat, and behavior ( Jarrell and Fredga, 1993); such contrasts have not been addressed in a phylogenetic context along with other forms comprising these genus-group taxa. In the absence of such studies, the phenotypically restricted character set mustered from a paleontological perspective is insufficient to falsify the hypothesis that schisticolor represents a monophyletic group separate from species of Lemmus . Jarrell and Fredga (1993) noted that the mostly biarmed karyotype of Myopus could be derived from a Lemmus like karyotype by numerous centric fusions. Known from late Pleistocene of Asia ( McKenna and Bell, 1997).

Chaline, J. 1972. Les rongeurs du Pleistocene moyen et superieur de France (Systematique-biostratigraphie-paleoclimatologie). Cahiers de Paleontologie, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris, 410 pp.

Chaline, J., and P. Mein. 1979. Les rongeurs et l'evolution. Doin Editeurs, Paris, 235 pp.

Chaline, J., P. Brunet-Lecomte, G. Brochet, and F. Martin. 1989. Les lemmings fossiles du genre Lemmus (Arvicolidae, Rodentia) dans le Pleistocene de France. Geobios, 22: 613 - 623.

Fredga, K., R. Fredriksson, S. Bondrup-Nielsen, and R. A. Ims. 1993. Sex ratio, chromosomes and isozymes in natural populations of the wood lemming, Myopus schisticolor. Pp. 465 - 491, in The biology of lemmings (N. C. Stenseth and R. A. Ims, eds.). Linnean Society Symposium Series 15, Academic Press, London, 683 pp.

Gromov, I. M., and M. A. Erbajeva. 1995. [The mammals of Russia and adjacent territories. Lagomorphs and Rodents.] Russian Academy of Sciences, Zoological Institut, St. Petersburg, 520 pp.

Jarrell, G. H., and K. Fredga. 1993. How many kinds of lemmings? A taxonomic overview. Pp. 46 - 57, in The biology of lemmings (N. C. Stenseth and R. A. Ims, eds.). Linnean Society Symposium Series 15, Academic Press, London, 683 pp.

McKenna, M. C., and S. K. Bell. 1997. Classification of mammals above the species level. Columbia University Press, New York, 631 pp.

Niethammer, J., and H. Henttonen. 1982. Myopus schisticolor (Lilljeborg, 1844) -- Waldlemming. Pp. 70 - 86, in Handbuch der Saugetiere Europas (J. Niethammer and F. Krapp, eds.), vol. 2 / I. Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft (Wiesbaden), 649 pp.

Pavlinov, I. Ya., and O. L. Rossolimo. 1987. Sistematika mlekopitayushchikh SSSR [Systematics of the mammals of the USSR.]. Moscow University Press, Moscow, 282 pp. (in Russian).

Pavlinov, I. Ya, E. L. Yakhontov, and A. K. Agadzhanyan. 1995 a. [Mammals of Eurasia. I. Rodentia. Taxonomic and geographic guide.] Archives of the Zoological Museum, Moscow State University, 32: 289 pp. (in Russian).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Mammalia

Order

Rodentia

Family

Cricetidae