Eligmodontia F. Cuvier 1837
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Eligmodontia F. Cuvier 1837 View in CoL
Eligmodontia F. Cuvier 1837 View in CoL , Ann. Sci. Nat. (Paris), ser. 2, 7: 169.
Type Species: Eligmodontia typus F. Cuvier 1837
Synonyms: Elimodon Fitzinger 1867 ; Eligmodon Wagner 1841 ; Heligmodontia Aggasiz 1846 .
Species and subspecies: 4 species:
Species Eligmodontia moreni Thomas 1896
Species Eligmodontia morgani J. A. Allen 1901
Species Eligmodontia puerulus Philippi 1896
Species Eligmodontia typus F. Cuvier 1837
Discussion: Phyllotini . Morphologically similar to Calomys ( Hershkovitz, 1962; Williams and Mares, 1978), but cladistic interpretations of morphological and molecular data represent the genus as more highly derived, usually as a basal clade to Phyllotis and various kin depending upon the taxa sampled ( Braun, 1993; Engel et al., 1998; Spotorno et al., 2001; Steppan, 1993; Smith and Patton, 1999).
Revised by Hershkovitz (1962), who synonymized all forms as E. typus , but morphological, chromosomal, and distributional evidence supports greater species diversity (e.g., Kelt et al., 1991; Mann, 1978; Mares et al., 1989 b; Osgood, 1943; Zambelli et al., 1992). The thrust of recent revisionary research has overwhelmingly reinforced the latter view ( Hillyard et al., 1997; Sikes et al., 1997; Sportorno et al., 1994; Tiranti, 1997) and collectively indicates the number of species as at least four. Others are occasionally listed ( Braun, 1993; Díaz and Barquez, 1999; Galliari et al., 1996) or noted as species indeterminate ( Mares et al., 1997), a situation that underscores the need for continued revision. Tiranti (1997) viewed the northern ( E. moreni , E. puerulus ) and southern ( E. morgani , E. typus ) pairs as sister clades and offered a Plio-Pleistocene biogeographic interpretation to explain their phyletic diversification .
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Eligmodontia F. Cuvier 1837
Wilson, Don E. & Reeder, DeeAnn 2005 |
Eligmodontia
F. Cuvier 1837: 169 |