Scapteromys Waterhouse 1837
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.7316535 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/3C923392-D14C-BF13-9C89-93671775650A |
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Guido |
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Scapteromys Waterhouse 1837 |
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Scapteromys Waterhouse 1837 View in CoL
Scapteromys Waterhouse 1837 View in CoL , Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1837: 20.
Type Species: Mus tumidus Waterhouse 1837
Species and subspecies: 2 species:
Species Scapteromys aquaticus Thomas 1920
Species Scapteromys tumidus Waterhouse 1837
Discussion: Akodontini. Hershkovitz (1966 c) viewed Scapteromys as the cognate of Kunsia, a close kinship supported by phylogenetic investigations of gene-sequence data, but not including Bibimys as third member of a scapteromyine tribe sensu Massoia (1979 b, 1980 a ) (see D’Elía, 2003; D’Elía et al. 2003; Smith and Patton, 1999). Hershkovitz (1966 c) removed tomentosus and fronto to Kunsia , and Massoia (1980 a) transferred chacoensis and labiosus to Bibimys . Karyology summarized by Gardner and Patton (1976) and Brum-Zorilla et al. (1986). Fossil occurrences (late Pliocene through Holocene) documented by Reig (1994) and Pardiñas (1996, 1999). Generic revision required to consolidate the morphological basis for specific discrimination and to vouch geographic occurrences. Also see accounts of Bibimys and Kunsia .
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Scapteromys Waterhouse 1837
Wilson, Don E. & Reeder, DeeAnn 2005 |
Scapteromys
Waterhouse 1837: 20 |