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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755
book chapter
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Oryzomys
Baird, 1858
.
Mammalia
in
Repts.
U.S.
Expl. Surv., 8(1):458
.
TYPE SPECIES:
Mus palustris
Harlan, 1837
.
COMMENTS: Oryzomyine. A taxonomically complex and nomenclaturally confused group whose generic definition was successively broadened by
Goldman (1918)
,
Tate (1932d
,
e),
and
Ellerman (1941)
. By the time of Cabrera (1961), the genus embraced as subgenera
Melanomys
,
Microryzomys
,
Nesoryzomys
,
Oecomys
,
and
Oligoryzomys
—
an agglomeration of taxa perhaps as evolutionarily divergent from one another and from
Oryzomys
sensu
stricto
as
Neacomys
and
Nectomys
,
forms traditionally accorded generic status (see
Carleton and Musser, 1989:52
). Others have recognized all of these or various ones as genera (e.g.,
Thomas, 1917c
;
Gyldenstolpe, 1932
;
Gardner and Patton, 1976
;
Reig, 1986
), as we do here; see appropriate generic accounts for taxonomic histories. Karyotypic information for many species supplied by R. J.
Baker et al. (1983a)
,
Gardner and Patton (1976)
, and
Haiduk et al. (1979)
; for morphological surveys, see Carleton (1973,1980),
Hooper and Musser (1964a)
, and
Voss and Linzey (1981)
. Much basic alpha-revision yet required.