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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Acomys
I. Geoffroy, 1838
.
Ann. Sci. Nat. Zool. (Paris), ser. 2, 10: 126
.
TYPE SPECIES:
Mus cahirinus
Desmarest, 1819
.
SYNONYMS:
Acanthomys, Peracomys
.
COMMENTS: Except for a brief list of species and subspecies made by
Setzer (1975)
, the partial reviews by
Matthey (1965a
,
b,
1968) based on chromosomal data, by
Petter (1983)
using morphology, by
Janecek et al. (1991)
that incorporated genic data, and the regional systematic revision by
Dippenaar and Rautenbach (1986)
, no systematic revision of
Acomys
is available. Even the inclusion of
Acomys
within
Murinae
is questioned. Morphological evidence has been used to support a close relationship to
Mus
(see
Jacobs, 1978
) and
Uranomys
(see
Hinton, 1921
;
Misonne, 1969
), but reproductive biology of
Acomys
is special among murines (
Dieterlen, 1961
,
1962
,
1963
), and biochemical data suggested
Acomys
is not closely related to
Mus
but to
Uranomys
,
and is either distantly related to murines or not even a member of the subfamily (
Bonhomme et al., 1985
;
Pascale et al., 1990
;
Sarich, 1985
;
Wilson et al., 1987
). Dental evidence links
Acomys, Uranomys,
and
Lophuromys
to the exclusion of all other extant African muroids (Denys and Michaux, 1992). According to Denys (1990),
Acomys
is at least 4.5 million years old and not recently evolved, and careful comparisons between
Acomys
and primitive murines as well as muroids in general are necessary to determine phylogenetic position of genus.
Extant species are sorted into two subgenera
(Acomys
and
Peracomys),
but these groupings require reassesment by systematic revision of genus. Chromosomal data were summarized by
Volobouev et al. (1991)
and Sokolov et al. (1992).