Acomys (Acomys) wilsoni Thomas 1892

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 : 1200

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Acomys (Acomys) wilsoni Thomas 1892
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Acomys (Acomys) wilsoni Thomas 1892 View in CoL

Acomys (Acomys) wilsoni Thomas 1892 View in CoL , Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 6, 10: 22.

Type Locality: Kenya, Mombasa.

Vernacular Names: Wilson's Spiny mouse.

Synonyms: Acomys (Acomys) ablutus Dollman 1911 ; Acomys (Acomys) argillaceus Hinton and Kershaw 1920 ; Acomys (Acomys) boronei De Beaux 1934 ; Acomys (Acomys) enid St. Leger 1932 ; Acomys (Acomys) nubilus Dollman 1914 .

Distribution: S Sudan, S Ethiopia, S Somalia, Uganda, Kenya, and south to EC Tanzania (Kondoa; specimens in AMNH); see Bates (1994); limits unknown.

Conservation: IUCN – Lower Risk (lc).

Discussion: Subgenus Acomys . Formerly included in A. subspinosus by Setzer (1975) but considered a species by most systematists ( Corbet and Hill, 1991; Ellerman, 1941; Hollister, 1919; Matthey, 1968; Musser and Carleton, 1993; F. Petter, 1983; F. Petter and Roche, 1981; Rupp, 1980; Yalden et al., 1976). Genetically most similar to A. percivali ( Janecek et al., 1991) with which it occurs sympatrically ( Neal, 1983, for example, studied the breeding patterns in both species from the same locality in C Kenya); Denys et al. (1994) noted a close similarity in molar patterns between the two species. Specimens of nubilus are larger and longer-tailed than wilsoni and may represent a separate species; de Beaux's (1934) description of boronei recalls nubilus . Those two names possibly represent the closely related A. percivali , which has a longer tail relative to head and body length than does A. wilsoni . The need to revise the A. wilsoni-A. percivali species complex was stressed by Denys et al. (1994). Matthey (1968) documented chromosomal traits (2n = 50). Our study of specimens indicates A. wilsoni (and A. percivali ) to be very different from species in the A. cahirinus-A. dimidiatus group, and all other species of Acomys , a conclusion reinforced by phylogenetic analyses of mtDNA cytochrome b gene sequences among species of Acomys ( Barome et al., 2000) .

AMNH

American Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Mammalia

Order

Rodentia

Family

Muridae

SubFamily

Deomyinae

Genus

Acomys

SubGenus

Acomys

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Acomys (Acomys) wilsoni Thomas 1892

Wilson, Don E. & Reeder, DeeAnn 2005
2005
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Acomys (Acomys) wilsoni

Thomas 1892: 22
1892
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