Order Rodentia - Family Muridae
Author
Guy G. Musser
Author
Michael D. Carleton
text
1993
Smithsonian Institution Press
Washington and London
Editor
Don E. Wilson
Editor
DeeAnn M. Reeder
Mammal Species of the World (2 nd Edition)
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Holochilus
Brandt, 1835
.
Mem. Acad. Imp. Sci. St. Petersbourg, ser. 6, 3(2):428
.
TYPE SPECIES:
Mus (Holochilus) leucogaster
Brandt, 1835
(=
Mus
brasiliensis
Desmarest, 1819
).
COMMENTS: Arranged by
Hershkovitz (1955a)
as one of four genera of sigmodont rodents. Based on reproductive anatomy,
Hooper and Musser (1964a)
remarked that
Holochilus
may represent a "well differentiated oryzomyine rather than a sigmodont." Standard karyotypic data have provided little resolution of generic affinities (
Gardner and Patton, 1976
) but g-banded evaluations supported an oryzomyine affiliation (R. J.
Baker et al., 1983a
). Retained, with
Sigmodon
proper, in the tribe
Sigmodontini
by
Reig (1984
, 1986).
Genus revised by
Hershkovitz (1955a)
, who consolidated 13 nominal species (e.g.,
Ellerman, 1941
) under
H. brasiliensis
and diagnosed a new one,
H. magnus
.
Subsequent studies have revealed that
brasiliensis
of
Hershkovitz (1955a)
is a composite of three or more species (
Aguilera and Perez-Zapata, 1989
;
Gardner and Patton, 1976
;
Massoia, 1980
a, 1981
;
Reig, 1986
). In general, evidence for the species acknowledged below issues from more localized studies that lack the perspective of a full generic review; these names, distributions, and synonyms must therefore be accepted as tentative pending such a synoptic revision. Association of synonyms basically observes the species classification of
Massoia (1980a)
.