Reithrodon Waterhouse 1837
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Reithrodon Waterhouse 1837 View in CoL
Reithrodon Waterhouse 1837 View in CoL , Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1837: 29.
Type Species: Reithrodon typicus Waterhouse 1837
Synonyms: Proreithrodon Ameghino 1889 ; Ptyssophorus Ameghino 1889 ; Tretomys Ameghino 1889 .
Species and subspecies: 2 species:
Species Reithrodon auritus (G. Fischer 1814)
Species Reithrodon typicus Waterhouse 1837
Discussion: Reithrodontini. Classically arranged by Hershkovitz (1955 a) with sigmodont rodents, but a compelling body of morphological evidence points to its general kinship with phyllotines ( Braun, 1993; Olds and Anderson, 1989; Ortiz et al., 2000 b; Pardiñas, 1997; Pardiñas and Galliari, 2001; Pearson and Patton, 1976; Steppan, 1993, 1995). In their rediagnosis of Phyllotini , Olds and Anderson (1989) had identified a morphologically well-defined complex that they designated the " Reithrodon Group," comprised of Euneomys , Neotomys , and Reithrodon . Such an assemblage, along with certain extinct genera, has consistently appeared in phylogenetic studies based on morphological characters ( Ortiz et al., 2000 b; Pardiñas, 1997; Steppan, 1993, 1995; Steppan and Sullivan, 2000). Cladistic interpretations of mitochondrial genes, however, dispute tribal alignment of Reithrodon with phyllotines, or with Sigmodon , and inconsistently represent its phyletic affinity (D’Elía et al., 2003; Engel et al., 1998; Smith and Patton, 1999); samples of Euneomys and Neotomys were not represented in these studies. Whether inclusion of the latter genera will bring the " Reithrodon Group" back within Phyllotini sensu lato (i.e., a subtribe Reithrodontina as per Steppan, 1995), or whether the phyletic remoteness of Reithrodon and kin will be sustained invites further investigation. Vorontsov (1959) had previously recognized a formal tribal separation of Reithrodon from Phyllotini ; availability of the family-group name issues from his action. Attribution of fossil genera described by Ameghino (1889) follows Pardiñas (2000 a).
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Reithrodon Waterhouse 1837
Wilson, Don E. & Reeder, DeeAnn 2005 |
Reithrodon
Waterhouse 1837: 29 |