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
Nesoromys
Thomas 1922
Nesoromys
Thomas 1922
,
Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 9, 9: 263
.
Type Species:
Stenomys ceramicus
Thomas 1920
Species and subspecies:
1 species:
Species
Nesoromys ceramicus
(Thomas 1920)
Discussion:
Rattus
Division. Rümmler (1938) united
Nesoromys
with
Stenomys
explaining only that the differences between it and other species in
Stenomys
was insufficient to recognize a separate genus for
ceramicus
; he considered
ceramicus
to represent
Stenomys
, a group primarily New Guinean in distribution, on Seram. The species, however, exhibits a combination of primitive and highly derived traits not seen in other species of
Stenomys
or
Rattus
(
Aplin et al., 2003
b
;
Misonne, 1969
). While
ceramicus
does bear a superficial resemblance to New
Guinea
R. niobe
(which Rümmler placed in
Stenomys
) in body size, pelage coloration and texture, and general cranial conformation, it differs considerably from any other endemics in the Indomaylan, Moluccan, and Australia-New
Guinea
regions by its combination of very specialized bony palate (extremely broad and projecting way beyond posterior margins of molar rows), short incisive foramina that end well anterior to molar rows, and shallow pterygoid fossae, prompting
Ellerman (1941:258)
to admonish that "... until intermediate forms are discovered between this genus and
Rattus
in characters of the palate, it must stand as a very distinct genus." We agree and retain the genus (as did
Ellerman [1949
a
]
,
Laurie and Hill [1954]
,
Misonne [1969]
, and
Simpson [1945]
) with its morphologically distinctive species until a relationship is demonstrated otherwise by phylogenetic analyses employing morphology and DNA sequences from a broad range of Indo-Australian murines.