Order Rodentia - Family Muridae
Author
Wilson, Don E.
Author
Reeder, DeeAnn
text
2005
The Johns Hopkins University Press
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Mammal Species of the World: a Taxonomic and Geographic Reference (3 rd Edition), Volume 2
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0-8018-8221-4
10.5281/zenodo.7316535
Niviventer fulvescens
(Gray 1847)
[Niviventer] fulvescens
(Gray 1847)
,
Cat. Hodgson Coll. Brit.
Mus
.: 18
.
Type Locality:
Nepal
.
Vernacular Names:
Indomalayan Niviventer
.
Synonyms:
Niviventer baturus
(Sody 1932)
;
Niviventer besuki
(
Sody 1931
)
;
Niviventer blythi
(
Kloss 1917
)
;
Niviventer bukit
(Bonhote 1903)
;
Niviventer caudatior
(Hodgson 1849)
;
Niviventer cinnamomeus
(
Blyth 1859
)
;
Niviventer condorensis
(Kloss 1926)
;
Niviventer flavipilis
(
Shih 1930
)
;
Niviventer gracilis
(Miller 1913)
;
Niviventer huang
(Bonhote 1905)
;
Niviventer jacobsoni
(
Bartels 1937
)
;
Niviventer jerdoni
(Blyth 1863)
;
Niviventer lepidus
(Miller 1913)
;
Niviventer lepturoides
(Sody 1934)
;
Niviventer lieftincki
(
Chasen 1939
)
;
Niviventer ling
(Bonhote 1905)
;
Niviventer marinus
(Kloss 1916)
;
Niviventer mekongis
(
Robinson and Kloss 1922
)
;
Niviventer minor
(
Shih 1930
)
;
Niviventer octomammis
(Gray 1863)
;
Niviventer orbus
(Robinson and Kloss 1914)
;
Niviventer temmincki
(
Kloss 1921
)
;
Niviventer treubii
(Robinson and Kiloss 1919)
;
Niviventer vulpicolor
(G. M.
Allen 1926
)
;
Niviventer wongi
(Shih 1931)
.
Distribution:
From S Himalayas (
Nepal
and N
India
; see
Agrawal, 2000
, for Indian distribution;
Corbet and Hill, 1992
extend range to N
Pakistan
, but we have not seen any specimens from that region) through
Bangladesh
, S
China
(
Wang, 2003
; including
Hainan
Isl and
Hong Kong
), and Indochina (including Con Son Isl and several other islands off coast of
Vietnam
;
Kuznetsov, 2000
; Musser and Lunde, ms) to the Sunda Shelf on Peninsular
Thailand
(and offshore Koh Chang), Malay Peninsula (and offshore Koh Samui), Sumatra, Java, and Bali; absent from Borneo and other islands on the Sunda Shelf. Because samples of
N. fulvescens
have been confused with those of
N. confucianus
,
N. niviventer
, and
N. tenaster
in museum collections and the literature, the range outlined here derives primarily from Musser’s identification of specimens in
AMNH
,
ANSP
,
BMNH
,
FMNH
,
HUNHM
,
MCZ
,
MNHN
,
MZB
,
RMBR
,
RMNH
,
USNM
, and
ZFMK
.
Conservation:
IUCN
– Lower Risk (lc).
Discussion:
Some authors have referred to populations on Bali, Java, Sumatra, Malay Peninsula, and peninsular
Thailand
as either
N. rapit
(
Chasen, 1940
)
or
N. bukit
(
Corbet and Hill, 1992
; J.
T
. Marshall, Jr., 1977
a
;
Musser, 1981
b
), and those occurring north of the Isthmus of Kra as
N. fulvescens
, pending taxonomic revision of the group. Abe’s (1983) study, which focused on Thai samples, and recent morphometric analyses combining Indochinese and Sundaic samples (Musser and Lunde, ms) support the hypothesis that specimens of
bukit
represent
N. fulvescens
(
Abe, 1983
)
, an arrangement reflecting the earlier view of
Ellerman (1941)
and particularly
Osgood (1932:305)
: "The relationship of
fulvescens
to southern forms is obvious in several instances, especially in that of
R
. f.
bukit
which can at most be no more than a subspecies." This hypothesis will require additional testing with other data sets, including DNA sequences. The morphometric study by Musser and Lunde (ms) also demonstrates that
N. fulvescens
is part of a tight cluster containing the Thai endemic
N. hinpoon
, and the Sumatran
N. fraternus
, another phylogenetic pattern that will have to be tested by analyses of other kinds of morphological traits and gene sequences. Analysis of mtDNA cytochrome
b
sequences indicateed
N. fulvescens
to be phyletically closer to a monophyletic clade containing
N. tenaster
,
N. coninga
,
N. confucianus
, and
N. culturatus
than is
N. langbianis
(J. L. Patton, in litt., 2000; no other
Niviventer
were sampled). Neithammer and Martens (1975) regarded
fulvescens
to be only a color morph of
N. niviventer
in
Nepal
, but the two species are readily distinguished by pelage coloration and external, cranial, and dental dimensions (
Abe, 1977
; Musser and Lunde, ms).
If Indochinese and Sundaic populations all represent
N. fulvescens
, then that species is the only member of the genus with a geographic distribution encompassing the Indochinese mainland and some islands on the Sunda Shelf; other murines with roughly equivalent ranges are
Berylmys bowersii
,
Chiropodomys gliroides
,
Leopoldamys sabanus
, and
Maxomys surifer
(
Musser and Newcomb, 1983
; but see accounts of
L. sabanus
and
M. surifer
). Spermatozoal morphology of Malay Peninsula sample described by
Breed and Yong (1986
, as
bukit
) in comparative context. Chromosomal data for samples from
Vietnam
,
Thailand
, Malaya, Java, and
Hong Kong
summarized by
Baskevich and Kuznetsov (2000)
. Biology, habitat, morphological variation, and taxonomy described by
Abe (1971
,
1977
) for samples from C
Nepal
. Ecological relationships with
N. confucianus
and other murines in S
Yunnan
reported by
Wu et al. (1996)
. Vietnamese records and other information provided by
Dang et al. (1994)
,
Kuznetsov (2000)
and
Lunde et al. (2003
b
)
. Fossils identified as
N. fulvescens
were recovered from late Pleistocene cave sediments in the Sichuan-Guizhou region of S
China
(
Zheng, 1993
)
.