Nesoryzomys indefessus (Thomas 1899)
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Nesoryzomys indefessus (Thomas 1899) View in CoL
[Nesoryzomys] indefessus (Thomas 1899) View in CoL , Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 7, 4: 280.
Type Locality: Ecuador, Galápagos Archipelago, Santa Cruz (= Indefatigable) Isl, Academia Bay.
Vernacular Names: Santa Cruz Nesoryzomys.
Synonyms: Nesoryzomys narboroughi Heller 1904 .
Distribution: Santa Cruz, Baltra (= South Seymour), and Fernandina (= Narborough) Isls.
Conservation: IUCN – Extinct as N. indefessus, Near Threatened as N. narboroughi . Nesorysomys i. indefessus is probably extinct, none documented since 1934 (see Patton and Hafner, 1983). Populations of N. i. narboroughi on Fernandina Isl, which lacks commensal Rattus and Mus , appear stable (see Dowler et al., 2000; Patton and Hafner, 1983).
Discussion: Patton and Hafner (1983:539) recommended that indefessus , narboroughi , and swarthi are "best considered races of a single species, which differ primarily in pelage color." Their analyses sustain this conclusion with regard to indefessus and narboroughi but not the strong craniodental differentiation demonstrated for N. swarthi .
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Nesoryzomys indefessus (Thomas 1899)
Wilson, Don E. & Reeder, DeeAnn 2005 |
[Nesoryzomys] indefessus (Thomas 1899)
Thomas 1899: 280 |