Wiedomys Hershkovitz 1959
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Wiedomys Hershkovitz 1959 View in CoL
Wiedomys Hershkovitz 1959 View in CoL , Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., 72: 5.
Type Species: Mus pyrrhorhinos Wied-Neuwied 1821
Species and subspecies: 1 species:
Species Wiedomys pyrrhorhinos (Wied-Neuwied 1821)
Discussion: Wiedomyini. Tribe formally diagnosed by Reig (1980) to contain a fossil genus, Cholomys , recovered from E Argentina, and the problematic form pyrrhorhinos , which has been variously classified as a species of Oryzomys or Thomasomys (see Tate, 1932 f; Osgood, 1933 d; and Hershkovitz, 1959 b). Genus documented, as W. marplatensis , from the late Pliocene (Sanandresian) of Argentina ( Quintana, 2002). Noting phallic similarities between W. pyrrhorhinos and certain phyllotines, Langguth and Silva Neto (1993) considered it an early offshoot of the South American sigmodontine radiation; based on a broader survey of morphological traits, Steppan (1995:60) considered its possible derivation from "a basal ‘thomasomyine’ grade." Although these somewhat conflicting assessments perhaps argue for continued tribal segregation, more definitive interpretation of the genus’ phylogenetic position is desirable.
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Wiedomys Hershkovitz 1959
Wilson, Don E. & Reeder, DeeAnn 2005 |
Wiedomys
Hershkovitz 1959: 5 |