Title
A new species of Thomasomys Coues, 1884 (Rodentia: Sigmodontinae) from the montane forests of northern Peru with comments on the "aureus" group
Other title
Una especie nueva de Thomasomys Coues, 1884 (Rodentia: Sigmodontinae) de los bosques montanos del norte de Perú con comentarios sobre el grupo "aureus"
Date Issued
2021
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Publisher(s)
Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Abstract
We describe a new species of the cricetid rodent Thomasomys (Sigmodontinae) of the "aureus"group based on four specimens collected from Carmen de la Frontera, Piura Department, Peru. This new species has a very long and white tail, very long mystacial vibrissae that extend posteriorly beyond the pinnae, and a distinctive cranial and dental morphology that differ from any other known species of Thomasomys. It is also one of the largest species of Thomasomys, exceeded in size only by T. apeco. A phylogenetic analysis using sequences of Cytb recovered this species within a non-monophyletic "aureus"group with a genetic distance between 5.47% (with T. auricularis) to 10.17% (with Thomasomys sp. 1). In addition to this finding, the phylogenetic position of T. apeco, T. praetor, and T. pyrrhonotus are presented for the first time, prompting a discussion on the nature of the "aureus"group.
Volume
28
Issue
3
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Zoología, Ornitología, Entomología, ciencias biológicas del comportamiento
Ciencia animal, Ciencia de productos lácteos
Forestal
Subjects
Publication version
Version of Record
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85116053471
Source
Revista Peruana de Biologia
ISSN of the container
1561-0837
Sponsor(s)
INNOVATE-PERU partially funded this study under the contract no 402-PNICP-PIBA-2014 and the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos (RR 03202-R-18 and RR 03556-R-19).The authors declare, this work not received specific funding.
We? thank?Joseph?Cook?and?Jonathan?L.?Dunnum?(Museum?of? Southwestern?Biology,? New?Mexico)?for?kindly?sharing?with?us? sequences?and?photos?of?T. aureus?sensu?stricto,?and?to?Rob? Voss? (American? Museum? of? New? York,? New? York)? for? allowing? VP? access?to?specimens?of?Thomasomys?during?his?stay?as?doctoral? student.? We? thank? Omar? Ruelas? for? preparing? the? ratio? diagram,? Richard?Cadenillas,?Carlos?Tello,?and?María?Peralta?for?collecting? the?specimens.?This?study?was?partially?funded?by?the?contract? N°? 402-PNICP-PIBA-2014? (INNOVATE-PERU)? and? the? Universidad? Nacional?Mayor?de?San?Marcos?(RR?03202-R-18?and?RR?03556-R-19).?This?study?was?made?under?the?objectives?of?the?DIMAPA? research? group? of? the? Vicerrectorado? de? Investigación? y? Posgrado? of?the?UNMSM.?
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