Maxomys Sody, 1936
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Maxomys Sody, 1936 View in CoL . Natuurk. Tidjschr. Ned.-Ind., 96:55.
TYPE SPECIES: Mus bartelsii Jentink, 1910 .
COMMENTS: Definition and contents of Maxomys provided by Musser et al. (1979), who discussed historical allocations of species to groups of Rattus , and summarized chromosomal information. The exclusion of Maxomys from Rattus was also supported by biochemical data ( Chan et al., 1979). Morphological analyses indicated that Maxomys shares all its derived molar traits with Berylmys, Mus, and Niviventer, and some of its external features with Mus ( Musser and Newcomb, 1983). Hypothetical phylogenetic estimate of relationships based on karyotypic data placed Maxomys close to Niviventer and Lenothrix and far from Rattus ( Gadi and Sharma, 1983). Spermatozoal morphology of Malayan Maxomys and one Sulawesian species was similar to Chiropodomys and Hapalomys, a configuration also like that seen in Mus and Apodemus ( Breed and Musser, 1991; Breed and Yong, 1986). Sperm conformation in the other species of Sulawesian Maxomys were unlike the Malayan species and resembled that of the Sulawesian endemic Margaretamys ( Breed and Musser, 1991).
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