Steatomys Peters 1846
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Steatomys Peters 1846 View in CoL
Steatomys Peters 1846 View in CoL , Bericht Verhandl. K. Preuss. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, 11: 258.
Type Species: Steatomys pratensis Peters 1846
Species and subspecies: 8 species:
Species Steatomys bocagei Thomas 1892
Species Steatomys caurinus Thomas 1912
Species Steatomys cuppedius Thomas and Hinton 1920
Species Steatomys jacksoni Hayman 1935
Species Steatomys krebsii Peters 1852
Species Steatomys opimus Pousargues 1894
Species Steatomys parvus Rhoads 1896
Species Steatomys pratensis Peters 1846
Discussion: At least 18 species were recognized (G. M. Allen, 1939; Ellerman, 1941) until Coetzee (1977 a) provisionally acknowledged only three. Based upon study of relevant literature and museum specimens, we identify eight, but relationship between the three West African forms and the five outside that region has yet to be resolved and the widely distributed S. pratensis and S. parvus need systematic revision. Rosevear (1969) provided an excellent exposition of the West African species, and Swanepoel and Schlitter (1978) produced a more comprehensive revision of them. Still, their definitions are unsatisfactory and distributional limits unresolved; Coetzee (1977 a), e.g., included some West African species recognized by Swanepoel and Schlitter (1978) in either S. pratensis or S. parvus . Fossil history extends to the Pliocene ( Avery, 1998, 2000; Denys, 1987 a) and late Miocene ( Senut et al., 1992).
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Wilson, Don E. & Reeder, DeeAnn 2005 |
Steatomys
Peters 1846: 258 |