Order Rodentia - Family Echimyidae
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
1575
1592
book chapter
0-8018-8221-4
10.5281/zenodo.7316535
Thrichomys apereoides
(Lund 1839)
[Nelomys] apereoides
Lund 1839
,
Afh. K. Danske Vid. Selsk.: 38
.
Type Locality:
Brazil
,
Minas Gerais
, Lagoa Santa.
Vernacular Names:
Common Punare
.
Subspecies:
:
Subspecies
Thrichomys apereoides
subsp.
apereoides
Lund 1839
Subspecies
Thrichomys apereoides
subsp.
laurenteus
Thomas 1904
Distribution:
S and SE
Brazil
.
Conservation:
IUCN
– Lower Risk (lc). Common.
Discussion:
Formerly referred to as
Cercomys cunicularius
, a composite (
Petter, 1973
b
;
Mares et al., 1981
a
:120
).
Braggio and Bonvicino (2004)
have recognized
inermis
and
pachyurus
as distinct species on the basis of karyotipic and sequence divergence. Even with the recognition of these two additional species, considerable geographic variation in karyotypes and sequence data remains among populations in
Brazil
. Specimens collected along the
Tocantins
and
Paraná
Rivers in the states of
Tocantins
and
Goiás
have a 2n=30 and a FN=56 (
Bonvicino et al., 2002
b
), whereas specimens from the states of
Bahia
and
Pernambuco
(
T
. a. laurenteus
) have a 2n=30 and FN=54 (Bonvicino et al., 2002;
Leal-Mesquita et al., 1993
;
Souza and Yonenaga-Yassuda, 1982
). Specimens collected from near the type locality (
T
. a.
apereoides
) have a 2n=28 and a FN=50, whereas specimens from Jaborandi have a 2n=28 and a FN=52 (Bonvicino et al., 2002). More than a single species may still be present.
Braggio and Bonvicino (2004)
concluded based on analysis of sequence data that the karyotypic form with a 2n=30 and a FN=56 represents an undescribed species. Based on morphological differentiation
Reis et al. (2002)
suggested that more than one species was present within E
Brazil
, however, it is unclear how inclusion of material now recognized as
inermis
may have affected their analyses.