Canariomys tamarani Lopez-Martinez and Lopez-Jurado, 1987
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Canariomys tamarani Lopez-Martinez and Lopez-Jurado, 1987 |
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Canariomys tamarani Lopez-Martinez and Lopez-Jurado, 1987 View in CoL . Donana, Pubi, ocas., 2: 10.
TYPE LOCALITY: Canary Islands, Gran Canaria Isl, "La Aldea de San Nicolas de Tolentino" ( Lopez-Martinez and Lopez-Jurado (1987:12) .
DISTRIBUTION: Canary Islands, Gran Canaria Isl.
COMMENTS: An endemic of Gran Canaria Isl known only by specimens from the Holocene to pre-hispanic epoch (about 2000 year before present). Its congener, C. bravoi is documented by Pliocene-Pleistocene fossils from Tenerife Isl in the Canary group ( Crusafont-Pairo and Petter, 1964). A cladistic analysis by Lopez-Martinez and Lopez-Jurado (1987) suggested that C. bravoi and C. tamarani were in the same monophyletic group, one related to the African Pelomys-Arvicanthis assemblage. However, a cladistic analysis by Hutterer et al. (1988) indicated that each species of Canariomys was in a different monophyletic cluster. Careful re-examination of the material will be necessary to resolve these contrasting views.
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