Order Rodentia - Family Muridae
Author
Wilson, Don E.
Author
Reeder, DeeAnn
text
2005
The Johns Hopkins University Press
Baltimore
Mammal Species of the World: a Taxonomic and Geographic Reference (3 rd Edition), Volume 2
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1531
book chapter
0-8018-8221-4
10.5281/zenodo.7316535
Mastomys huberti
(Wroughton 1909)
[Mastomys] huberti
(Wroughton 1909)
,
Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 8, 1: 255
.
Type Locality:
N
Nigeria
, Zungeru.
Vernacular Names:
Hubert's Mastomys
.
Distribution:
Recorded from S coastal
Mauritania
(
Granjon et al., 1997
a
, 2002
b
),
Senegal
,
Mali
, Burkina-Faso, and N
Nigeria
(
Granjon et al., 1997
b
); limits unresolved.
Discussion:
Characterized by 2n = 32, FNa = 44-46 (
Hubert et al., 1983
;
Duplantier et al., 1990
a
;
Britton-Davidian et al., 1995
) or 2n = 32, FNa = 42 (
Volobouev et al., 2002
b
). This is not the same species as
M. natalensis
, which is also characterized by 2n = 32, but a different FN (52-54;
Britton-Davidian et al., 1995
), hemoglobin pattern (C. B. Robbins et al., 1983), and apparently serum proteins (
Robbins and Van der Straeten, 1989
).
Duplantier et al. (1990
a
,
b
) contrasted results of protein electrophoresis and chromosomal traits derived from Senegalese samples of
M. huberti
,
M. natalensis
, and
M. erythroleucus
. Reproductive distinctions among
M. huberti
,
M. erythroleucus
, and
M. natalensis
in
Senegal
are documented by
Duplantier et al. (1996)
. Phylogenetic analysis of chromosomal data by
Britton-Davidian et al. (1995)
indicated that
M. huberti
is more closely related to
M. natalensis
than to
M. coucha
and
M. erythroleucus
, the other two species analyzed.
Qumsiyeh et al. (1990)
reported a 2n = 32, FNa = 50-54 from Kenyan samples they considered to be different from that of
M. natalensis
and regarded them as the same species having a similar karyotype from
Somalia
reported by
Capanna et al. (1982)
, who identified their material as
M. huberti
. Qumsiyeh et al. also claimed (without examining
holotypes
) that
hildebrandtii
(Ndi,
Taita
,
Kenya
, is type locality) is an older name for
huberti
; their allocation was followed by
Musser and Carleton (1993)
.
Granjon et al. (1997
b
)
explained that the karyotype characteristic of
M. huberti
(2n = 32, FNa = 44-46) has not been found in samples from East Africa and is restricted to West Africa, and the samples reported by
Qumsiyeh et al. (1990)
do not represent
M. huberti
. Granjon et al. also noted (p. 8) "The existence of an East African species distinct from
M. natalensis
, and that may be
M. hildebrandtii
is not sufficiently supported to date."
Van der Straeten and Robbins (1997)
considered the
holotype
of
hildebrandtii
to be a
Mastomys
, not an example of
Praomys
, but did not allocate it to species. We place
hildebrandtii
in the synonymy of
M. natalensis
(see also
Lecompte, 2003
)
.