Praomys jacksoni (de Winton 1897)

Wilson, Don E. & Reeder, DeeAnn, 2005, Order Rodentia - Family Muridae, Mammal Species of the World: a Taxonomic and Geographic Reference (3 rd Edition), Volume 2, Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, pp. 1189-1531 : 1447

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Praomys jacksoni (de Winton 1897)
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Praomys jacksoni (de Winton 1897)

[Praomys] jacksoni (de Winton 1897) , Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 6, 20: 318.

Type Locality: Uganda, Entebbe.

Vernacular Names: Jackson's Praomys.

Synonyms: Praomys montis (Thomas and Wroughton 1910) ; Praomys sudanensis Setzer 1956 ; Praomys viator (Thomas 1911) .

Distribution: C Nigeria through Cameroon and Central African Republic to S Sudan, Dem. Rep. Congo, NE Angola ( Crawford-Cabral, 1998), Uganda, Rwanda, Kenya, and southward through E Tanzania to N and E Zambia; the most expansive geographic range of any species in Praomys ( Lecompte et al., 2001) .

Conservation: IUCN – Data Deficient as P. jacksoni , P. montis , and P. peromyscus .

Discussion:

2n = 28, FN = 30 ( Matthey, 1959). At one time listed as a subspecies of P. tullbergi (e.g., Hollister, 1919), jacksoni is a distinct species occurring sympatrically with P. tullbergi (G. M. Allen, 1939; Ansell, 1978; Van der Straeten and Dieterlen, 1987; Van der Straeten and Dudu, 1990; Lecompte et al., 2001). The problem of identifying the holotype of P. jacksoni , as well as current names associated with the species, was reviewed and discussed by Van der Straeten and Dieterlen (1987), Van der Straeten and Dudu (1990), and Van der Straeten and Kerbis Peterhans (1999). Van der Straeten and Dudu (1990) regarded montis and peromyscus as valid species and Van der Straeten and Kerbis Peterhans (1999) claimed that montis , peromyscus , sudanensis , and viator , all names that we place in synonymy, are separate species. The canonical analyses presented by those authors, however, employing series representing these taxa and other distinct species of Praomys ( P. degraaffi and P. mutoni ), do not indicate any significant separation between clusters identified as montis , peromyscus , sudanensis , and viator and topotypes of jacksoni . Praomys jacksoni as we list it here may be composite, but until the forms representing potential species ( viator , montis , peromyscus , sudanensis ) have been clearly diagnosed and their geographic ranges described we include them here under P. jacksoni .

Several pertinent reports cover: craniometrical comparisons among four samples of P. jacksoni collected at different altitudes (850-3300 m) in the Kivu region of E Dem. Rep. Congo ( Van der Straeten and Dieterlen, 1992); altitudinal distribution of P. j. montis on Ugandan slopes of Ruwenzori Mtns ( Kerbis Peterhans, 1998, who regarded montis as a Ruwenzori endemic); specimens from Kalinzu forest of SW Uganda that were collected on the forest floor and on woody vines 1.5 m above the ground ( Lunde and Sarmiento, 2002); samples from mountain chain in W Cameroon and SE Nigeria reported as " Praomys cf. jacksoni " ( Hutterer et al., 1992 a); habitat and distribution on Ugandan slopes of Mt Elgon ( Clausnitzer and Kityo, 2001); and samples from Kibale Forest in Uganda ( Hoffmann, 1997). Ziegler et al. (2002) listed P. jacksoni from C Guinea but the voucher material comes from so far west of the nearest documented occurrence ( Nigeria) that we are dubious of its identification

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Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Mammalia

Order

Rodentia

Family

Muridae

Genus

Praomys

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Praomys jacksoni (de Winton 1897)

Wilson, Don E. & Reeder, DeeAnn 2005
2005
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[Praomys] jacksoni (de Winton 1897)

de Winton 1897: 318
1897
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