Molecular phylogeny and morphological diversity of the Niviventer fulvescens species complex with emphasis on species from China
Author
Ge, Deyan
Author
Feijó, Anderson
Author
Abramov, Alexei V.
Author
Wen, Zhixin
Author
Liu, Zhengjia
Author
Cheng, Jilong
Author
Xia, Lin
Author
Lu, Liang
Author
Yang, Qisen
text
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society
2021
191
journal volume
0024-4082
A0C63287-87B3-42E0-BC0E-CACDE62A8137
N
IVIVENTER
HUANG
(
BONHOTE, 1905
)
(
FIGS 5C
,
6
)
Lowland
niviventer, Lowland
white-bellied rat.
Mus huang
Bonhote, 1905: 19
. Kuatun (Guadun), north-western Fokien (
Fujian Province
),
China
.
Mus ling
Bonhote, 1905: 19
. Ching Fen Ling (Qingfeng Ling), north-western Fokien (
Fujian Province
),
China
.
Rattus huang vulpicolor
Allen, 1926: 14
. Namting River,
Yunnan
,
China
.
Rattus flavipilis
Shih, 1930: 2
. Luoxiang,
Guangxi
,
China
.
Rattus flavipilis minor
Shih, 1930: 7
. Kutchen, Loshiang, Kwangsi (
Guangxi Province
),
China
.
Rattus wongi
Shih, 1931: 6
. Yaoshan, Kwantung (
Guangdong Province
),
China
.
Holotype
:
NHM 98.11.1.16, skin and skull of an adult male collected by
J. D. La Touche
on
24 April 1898
.
Kuatun
(
Guadun
), north-western
Fokien
(
Fujian Province
),
China
.
Measurements:
EMs and CMs of the
holotype
(
Bonhote, 1905
) are as follows: HBL = 155, TL = 188, HF = 30 and EL = 16; greatest length of skull = 37, basilar length = 27 and
PL
= 17; diastema = 9.5; incisive foramina = 7; length of nasals = 14; interorbital breadth = 6; greatest breadth of braincase = 14; and length of molar series (alveoli) = 6.
BM
, EMs and CMs (mean ± 1 SD, range) of molecular vouchers and museum specimens:
BM
= 73.67 ± 17.81 (40.00–120.40,
N
= 105). EMs of
105 adult
specimens: HBL = 135.36 ± 12.30, TL = 172.08 ± 11.84, HFL = 28.11 ± 1.53 and EL = 19.64 ± 1.81. CMs from 50 intact adult specimens: TLC = 34.78 ± 2.01, NL = 12.85 ± 1.27, GWS = 5.32 ± 0.41, SDO = 5.65 ± 0.32, ZB = 14.89 ± 1.19, GMB = 13.13 ± 0.60,
PL
= 17.08 ± 1.00, IFL = 5.37 ± 0.57, WIF = 2.45 ± 0.20, GPB = 6.56 ± 0.27, LTB = 5.54 ± 0.52,
ULMM
= 5.48 ± 0.26,
ULMD
= 8.77 ± 0.76,
ML
= 16.27 ± 1.12,
LLMM
= 5.44 ± 0.32 and
LLMD
= 4.61 ± 0.58.
Diagnosis:
Niviventer huang
has a bright yellowish brown colour on the dorsum and is more fulvous on the sides. Spines are thick and whitish and abundant on the rump. Feet are generally whitish, with a golden patch on the dorsal surface of the metatarsus. Tail is clearly bicoloured, dark brown in dorsal view, white in ventral view, and covered with short whitish hairs not covering the scales.
Distribution:
This species is distributed in central and eastern
China
, including
Sichuan
,
Yunnan
,
Guangxi
,
Guangdong
,
Fujian
,
Zhejiang
,
Hunan
,
Hubei
,
Guizhou
and
Hainan
Island.
Comments:
Based
on molecular data, three genetic lineages were present in
N
.
huang
: the first lineage includes individuals from
Yunnan and Fujian
Provinces
, the second lineage includes samples from
Hainan Province
and the third lineage includes individuals from
Sichuan, Chongqing, Hunan, Hubei, Guangdong and Guangxi
Provinces
(
Figs 1
,
2
).
In
line with this result,
Bonhote (1905)
stated that the
type
of
N. huang
(from
Fujian Province
) is indistinguishable from a specimen collected in Ngau-tchi-lea
Mountain
(now
Five-Finger Mountain
) in
Hainan Province
.
Moreover,
Bonhote (1905)
described
N. ling
from the same province (
Fujian
). Notably, Bonhote mentioned that
N. ling
also occurs in Kuatun (type locality of
N. huang
) and that both taxa closely resemble each other. Based on our direct examination of the
holotypes
of
N. huang
and
N. ling
, we found the differences between these species subtle, mainly related to slight differences in fur colour and body size (Supporting Information,
Fig. S4
;
Table S3
). Therefore, given the subtle differences between the types, that both taxa occur in the same locality (Kuatun, according to Bonhote) and all sequences of
Fujian
provinces cluster together, we treat
N. ling
as junior synonym of
N. huang
.
Sympatric species:
Niviventer huang
occurs in sympatry with
N. mekongis
in south
China
, and the confirmed overlapping records are from Lincang Snow Mountain, Lincang and Menghai, both in southern
Yunnan Province
.
NIVIVENTER MEKONGIS
(
ROBINSON &
KLOSS
, 1922
)