Order Rodentia - Family Cricetidae
Author
Wilson, Don E.
Author
Reeder, DeeAnn
text
2005
The Johns Hopkins University Press
Baltimore
Mammal Species of the World: a Taxonomic and Geographic Reference (3 rd Edition), Volume 2
955
1189
book chapter
0-8018-8221-4
10.5281/zenodo.7316535
Akodon (Akodon) serrensis
Thomas 1902
Akodon (Akodon) serrensis
Thomas 1902
,
Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 7, 9: 61
.
Type Locality:
Brazil
,
Paraná State
, Serra do Mar, Roca Nova,
1000 m
.
Vernacular Names:
Serra do Mar Akodont
.
Synonyms:
Akodon (Akodon) leucogula
Miranda Ribeiro 1905
.
Distribution:
SE
Brazil
; distributional limits uncertain.
Conservation:
IUCN
– Lower Risk (lc).
Discussion:
Subgenus
Akodon
,
A. mollis
species group (
Hershkovitz, 1990
c
). Recognized as a species since its description (Cabrera, 1961;
Gyldenstolpe, 1932
;
Moojen, 1952
). Most strongly differentiated, based on cytochrome
b
sequences, of six Brazilian
Akodon
species
examined by
Geise et al. (2001)
. The single example of
A. serrensis
studied by D’Elía et al. (2003) is genetically (cytochrome
b
) most similar to
Thaptomys nigrita
, a finding that recommends expansion of sampling and review of the taxon’s assignment within
Akodon
proper.
New records of sympatry with
A. cursor
reported by
Hershkovitz (1998)
, who amplified the discrimination of these two morphologically similar species (also see
Liascovich and Reig, 1989
). Karyotypic and morphometric separation from
A. paranaensis
illuminated by
Christoff et al. (2000)
and from
A. reigi
by González et al. (1998); strong genetic (cytochrome
b
) divergence from members of
A. cursor
species group confirmed by
Geise et al. (2001)
.
Hershkovitz (1990
c
)
listed
leucogula
as a species, but
Christoff et al. (2000)
demonstrated its synonymy under
A. serrensis
and uncovered no basis for subspecific recognition. Morphometric variation in a local sample (
Paraná
,
Brazil
) investigated by
Kosloski (1997)
, whose finding of two distinct phenetic groupings may relate to one of the species recently described from the region (e.g.,
A. paranaensis
or
A. reigi
)
.