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
1189
1531
book chapter
0-8018-8221-4
10.5281/zenodo.7316535
Rattus sanila
Flannery and White 1991
Rattus sanila
Flannery and White 1991
,
Nat. Geog. Res. Explor., 7: 102
.
Type Locality:
Bismarck Arch.,
New Ireland
, Balof, site 2.
Vernacular Names:
New Ireland
Forest Rat
.
Distribution:
Apparently endemic to
New Ireland
.
Discussion:
Rattus
species
group unresolved. Represented only by subfossil fragments dated at 3000 years before present and older (late Pleistocene to mid-Holocene), but may still occur in primary forest, which has not been adequately sampled.
Flannery and White (1991)
described
sanila
as a subspecies of
R. mordax
, but most dental measurements of
sanila
exceed and do not overlap those of even the largest known
R. mordax
, suggesting the former to be a separate species, which even Flannery and White acknowledged (also see Flannery, 1995
b
). Recent taxonomic and stratigraphic analysis of rodent remains from New Ireland and Manus Isl has confirmed the specific status of
sanila
(K. P. Aplin and M. Leavesley, in litt., 2004). Although originally phylogenetically allied with
R. mordax
(
Flannery and White, 1991
), K. Aplin (in litt., 2004) noted that upper molars of
R. sanila
"... are very complex in comparison with typical New
Guinea
Rattus
," and he suspects the species may be a relict of an archaic, and original, dispersal of ancestral
Rattus
stock to New
Guinea
and
Australia
.