New insights into the taxonomy of the marmoset rats Hapalomys (Rodentia: Muridae)
Author
Abramov, A. V.
Author
Balakirev, A. E.
Author
Rozhnov, V. V.
text
Raffles Bulletin of Zoology
2017
2017-02-03
65
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28
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.5355813
2345-7600
5355813
EB7E8FFC-B119-4EAC-810F-FD3D8520D2BB
Hapalomys suntsovi
,
new species
Fig. 4. General appearance of
Hapalomys suntsovi
based on a specimen ZIN 99484, collected from the Bu Gia Map NP, Vietnam, on 12 January 2010.
Holotype
.
ZIN
99487, field no.26, male, skin, skull, collected
14 January 2010
by A.
V
. Abramov and A.
V
. Shchinov.
Type locality.
Vietnam
, c.
13 km
NE of Bu Gia Map Village
,
Bu Gia Map National Park
,
Binh Phuoc Province
,
12°12′N
,
107°12′E
,
elevation
540 m
above sea level
.
Paratypes
.
ZIN
98922, field no.11, male, body in ethanol, skull extracted, collected
25 April 2009
;
ZIN
99483, field no.6, male, skin, skull, skeleton, collected
11 January 2010
;
ZIN
99484, field no.11, male, skin, skull, skeleton, collected
12 January 2010
;
ZIN
99485, field no.17, female, specimen in ethanol, collected
13 January 2010
;
ZIN
99486, field no.18, female, skin, skull, collected
13 January 2010
;
ZIN
99488, field no.31, male, skin, skull, collected
16 January 2010
;
ZIN 100410
, male, specimen in ethanol, collected
16 January 2010
(karyotyped, see
Abramov et al., 2012
)
; collected by A.
V
.
Abramov
and A
.
V
.
Shchinov
from the same locality as the holotype
;
ZMMU
S-186111, field no. BZM-18,
GenBank
accession number (COI)
KU
958011
, female, skull, skin, body in ethanol, collected
6 November 2009
by A.
V
.
Shchinov
and
A.E. Balakirev
from the same locality as the holotype
.
Fig. 5. Ventral, dorsal and lateral views of skull and lingual side of mandibles: A –
Hapalomys suntsovi
(holotype, ZIN 99487, Binh Phuoc Province, Vietnam); B –
Hapalomys delacouri
(ZIN 103040, Ha Tinh Province, Vietnam). Scale bar =10 mm.
Diagnosis.
A medium-sized
Hapalomys
that on the average is smaller in its external and cranial measurements than
H. longicaudatus
. It is comparable to
H. delacouri
in its body and cranium size, but can be distinguished by the longer tail, the relatively short incisive foramina, and the cytochrome oxidase
c
subunit I (COI). Distinguished from both known species by the karyotype composition.
Description.
A medium-sized marmoset rat with the head and body length of
135.6 mm
(127.0–146.0 mm) and the tail length of
157.1 mm
(150.0–165.0 mm). Pelage is soft and dense, dorsum grayish brown, ventral surface white, demarcation between upper parts and under parts colouration coloration is apparent (
Fig. 4
; see also fig.
2 in
Abramov et al., 2012
). The tail is longer than the head and body length (~116%), its distal part covered with long hairs. The hallux is fully opposable, bearing a nail instead of a claw. Skull with short and broad rostrum. The braincase with prominent postorbital and temporal ridges. Incisive foramina relatively short. The upper and lower molars have three longitudinal cusp rows.
Comparisons.
As compared with
H. longicaudatus
,
H. suntsovi
can be readily separated by its smaller size. By its size, the new species is most similar to
H. delacouri
, but has a longer tail. In
H. suntsovi
, the incisive foramina are absolutely shorter and shorter relative to the overall skull size in comparison to those of
H. delacouri
and
H. longicaudatus
.
H. delacouri
and
H. suntsovi
do not have additional cusps on the anterior margin of each upper first molar,
H. longicaudatus
has two small, but well developed and conspicuous cusps on the anterior margin (see
Musser, 1972
: fig. 10). In
H. suntsovi
and
H. delacouri
, the lingual row of cusps of each first upper molar are smaller in comparison with other cusps of the tooth (
Fig. 5
), in contrast to
H. longicaudatus
has similar-sized cusps (
Musser, 1972
: fig. 10).
H. suntsovi
and
H. delacouri
are distinguished by the differences in COI gene sequences.
H. suntsovi
differs from
H. delacouri
and
H. longicaudatus
in the diploid number of chromosomes: 2n=38 (specimen ZIN 100410,
Abramov et al., 2012
), 2n=48 and 2n=50, respectively.
Etymology.
The new species is dedicated to Dr Viktor V. Suntsov (A.N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow), in recognition of his many contributions to the study of rodents of
Vietnam
. During 1992–2010, Dr Suntsov headed the Southern Division of the Joint Russian-Vietnamese Tropical Research and Technological Centre in
Ho Chi Minh City
.
Distribution.
Currently known from the
type
locality, the Bu Gia Map National Park,
Binh Phuoc Province
, Southern
Vietnam
. It is likely to occur in the adjacent forest regions of Eastern
Cambodia
.
Natural history.
The series of
type
specimens was collected in old, mature, thick trunk bamboo thickets growing along a forest road (
Abramov et al., 2011
). All specimens were taken by traps set
5–7 m
over the ground surface. Two females caught on
13 January 2010
were pregnant (at early stage) bearing four and five small embryos.