Lenothrix Miller 1903
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Lenothrix Miller 1903 View in CoL
Lenothrix Miller 1903 View in CoL , Proc. U. S. Natl. Mus ., 26 (1317): 466.
Type Species: Lenothrix canus Miller 1903
Species and subspecies: 1 species:
Species Lenothrix canus Miller 1903
Discussion: Pithecheir Division. Chromosomal and biochemical data suggested a close phylogenetic link between Lenothrix and Niviventer ( Chan et al., 1979) , and a high divergence from species of Maxomys , which were once placed in Lenothrix ( Gadi and Sharma, 1983) . In its cranial and dental morphology, Lenothrix is unlike any species in those genera; derived molar occlusal patterns are much like those in Pithecheir and Lenomys ( Chaimanee, 1998; Misonne, 1969; Musser and Newcomb, 1983), but spermatozoal conformation is highly divergent from any Sundaic murine. In sum, Lenothrix is a Sundaic endemic characterized by many primitive external, cranial, dental, and chromosomal features and a few derived dental and spermatozoal traits; despite several claims, its phylogenetic relationships still require illumination (see discussions in Chaimanee, 1998; Breed and Yong, 1986; Musser, 1981 a, b, c; Musser and Newcomb, 1983). Its inclusion here in a Pithecheir Division reflects an hypothesis that has to be tested by analyses of molecular and a range of morphological data. Lenothrix was included in a Pithecheir Section of a larger Micromys Group by Pavlinov et al. (1995 a). Lenothrix may be a member of one of the earliest groups to have diverged from the core murine lineage as represented by a Progonomys like ancestor ( Chaimanee, 1998). Sundaic Pithecheir and Pithecheirops , along with Sulawesian Eropeplus , Lenomys , and Margaretamys , are likely members of the same cluster.
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