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<taxonomicName id="03FC8A67B836CF38E9193351B3CFC403" ID-CoL="8RV" authority="Lesson 1842" authorityName="Lesson" authorityYear="1842" class="Mammalia" family="Ctenomyidae" kingdom="Animalia" order="Rodentia" pageNumber="1560" phylum="Chordata" rank="family">Ctenomyidae Lesson 1842</taxonomicName>
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<treatmentCitation id="6C81722C2D8F7740E30DDD799473AD4E" author="Lesson" authority="Lesson 1842" authorityName="Lesson" authorityYear="1842" class="Mammalia" family="Ctenomyidae" kingdom="Animalia" order="Rodentia" page="105" pageNumber="1560" phylum="Chordata" rank="family" title="Ctenomyidae" volumeTitle="Nouv. Tabl. Regn. Anim. Mammiferes" year="1842">
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<taxonomicName id="8C697AD72A387C7DCA7A60E4F8B004EA" ID-CoL="8RV" authority="Lesson 1842" authorityName="Lesson" authorityYear="1842" class="Mammalia" family="Ctenomyidae" kingdom="Animalia" order="Rodentia" pageNumber="1560" phylum="Chordata" rank="family">Ctenomyidae Lesson 1842</taxonomicName>
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,
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<bibCitation id="7DEEE0B48FB5D3FB29A2B714E743A604" author="Lesson" pageNumber="1560" pagination="105" title="Ctenomyidae" volumeTitle="Nouv. Tabl. Regn. Anim. Mammiferes" year="1842">Nouv. Tabl. Regn. Anim. Mammiferes: 105</bibCitation>
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.
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<emphasis id="6484646953FF84C73765B07B2C436883" inLineHeading="true" pageNumber="1560">Genera:</emphasis>
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1 genus with 60 species:
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Genus
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<emphasis id="746887B7DDEF8A22925EF692D5E42301" italics="true" pageNumber="1560">Ctenomys</emphasis>
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Blainville 1826
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(60 species with 27 subspecies)
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<emphasis id="88A1877CFDC242BEF8CDEECBDF6E04CC" inLineHeading="true" pageNumber="1560">Discussion:</emphasis>
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This assemblage of approximately 85 named taxa is still in need of revision. The species are variable in chromosome number (2n=10-70), but fairly uniform in morphology, suggesting that the major radiation of species was in the Pleistocene (
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<bibRefCitation id="7834B911B483164BCFE9007D07F8B3A5" author="Roig, V. G. & O. A. Reig" refId="ref309558" refString="Roig, V. G., and O. A. Reig. 1969. Precipitin test relationships among Argentinian species of the genus Ctenomys (Rodentia, Octodontidae). Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, 30: 665 - 672." year="1969">Roig and Reig, 1969</bibRefCitation>
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;
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<bibRefCitation id="8E8C35934D9B7098D32E773CA75A23FE" author="Reig, O. A. & C. Busch & M. O. Ortells & J. R. Contreras" refId="ref301086" refString="Reig, O. A., C. Busch, M. O. Ortells, and J. R. Contreras. 1990 b. An overview of evolution, systematics, population biology, cytogenetics, molecular biology, and speciation in Ctenomys. Pp. 71 - 96, in Evolution of subterranean mammals at the organismal and molecular levels: Proceedings of the fifth International Theriological Congress held in Rome, Italy, August 22 - 29, 1989 (E. Nevo and O. A. Reig, eds.). A. R. Liss (Wiley-Liss), New York, 422 pp." year="1990">
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Reig et al., 1990
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<emphasis id="F2F4394F04D06A618B1300235DC12CB2" italics="true" pageNumber="1560">b</emphasis>
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).
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<bibRefCitation id="B1E827970E87F7A9F5F5ED5BEFCDABBD" author="Lessa, E. P. & J. A. Cook" refId="ref210444" refString="Lessa, E. P., and J. A. Cook. 1998. The molecular phylogenetics of tuco-tucos (genus Ctenomys, Rodentia: Octodontidae) suggests an early burst of speciation. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 9: 88 - 99." year="1998">Cook and Lessa (1998)</bibRefCitation>
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and
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<bibRefCitation id="454D4163259D4C79D1303E3005699C81" author="Lessa, E. P. & J. A. Cook" refId="ref210444" refString="Lessa, E. P., and J. A. Cook. 1998. The molecular phylogenetics of tuco-tucos (genus Ctenomys, Rodentia: Octodontidae) suggests an early burst of speciation. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 9: 88 - 99." year="1998">Lessa and Cook (1998)</bibRefCitation>
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suggested an early burst in diversification.
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<emphasis id="2BF0418F621EF8DF39F0D73E41E584DF" italics="true" pageNumber="1560">Ctenomys</emphasis>
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is most closely allied to
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<emphasis id="20AA5D9B09BB51D7C4FCD0D832A6C297" italics="true" pageNumber="1560">Octodontomys</emphasis>
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</taxonomicName>
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. Whether the group should be recognized as a subfamily (Ctenomyinae,
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<bibRefCitation id="7417503E2503B5C9F30BFBA1CDADE037" author="Reig, O. A." refId="ref300104" refString="Reig, O. A. 1958. Notas para una actualizacion del conocimiento de la fauna de la formacion Chapadmalal. I. Lista faunistica preliminar. Acta Geologica Lilloana, 2: 241 - 253." year="1958">Reig, 1958</bibRefCitation>
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), or as a family is debated. Although recognition as a subfamily within the
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<taxonomicName id="C8115B4EC5ADBBACF1A7ACE5E2434198" authorityName="Waterhouse" authorityYear="1840" class="Mammalia" family="Octodontidae" kingdom="Animalia" order="Rodentia" phylum="Chordata" rank="family">Octodontidae</taxonomicName>
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best reflects the evolutionary history of this group, it is more common to treat the group as a distinct family specialized for fossorial life.
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<bibRefCitation id="4040460885565061DD66DF031D4EB47C" author="McKenna, M. C. & S. K. Bell" refId="ref233772" refString="McKenna, M. C., and S. K. Bell. 1997. Classification of mammals above the species level. Columbia University Press, New York, 631 pp." year="1997">McKenna and Bell (1997)</bibRefCitation>
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considered it a tribe within the Octodontinae.
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<bibRefCitation id="BF0DEEED1649CF1728BA0015D6B146F9" author="Glanz, W. E. & S. Anderson" refId="ref121877" refString="Glanz, W. E., and S. Anderson. 1990. Notes on Bolivian mammals. 7. A new species of Abrocoma (Rodentia) and relationships of the Abrocomidae. American Museum Novitates, 2991: 1 - 32." year="1990">Glanz and Anderson (1990)</bibRefCitation>
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gave a cladogram and list of synapomorphies for the
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<taxonomicName id="1200653614F498E9F8237AA32A7FA3C2" authorityName="Lesson" authorityYear="1842" class="Mammalia" family="Ctenomyidae" kingdom="Animalia" order="Rodentia" phylum="Chordata" rank="family">Ctenomyidae</taxonomicName>
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.
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<bibRefCitation id="ABB829187E33B68FC0157A0E5FDE1C1B" author="Reig, O. A. & C. Busch & M. O. Ortells & J. R. Contreras" refId="ref301086" refString="Reig, O. A., C. Busch, M. O. Ortells, and J. R. Contreras. 1990 b. An overview of evolution, systematics, population biology, cytogenetics, molecular biology, and speciation in Ctenomys. Pp. 71 - 96, in Evolution of subterranean mammals at the organismal and molecular levels: Proceedings of the fifth International Theriological Congress held in Rome, Italy, August 22 - 29, 1989 (E. Nevo and O. A. Reig, eds.). A. R. Liss (Wiley-Liss), New York, 422 pp." year="1990">
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Reig et al. (1990
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<emphasis id="43657F7BC0A84222F4CB0CC17D3B5A06" italics="true" pageNumber="1560">b</emphasis>
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)
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suggested that there might be as many as 55 living species. Here 60 species are recognized, many primarily based on descriptions of unique karyotypes in allopatric populations. In addition, several undescribed forms appear to represent distinct species (
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<bibRefCitation id="BBC47A448F4893A6981B2EBF3FA8D0DC" author="Anderson, S." refId="ref9309" refString="Anderson, S. 1997. Mammals of Bolivia, taxonomy and distribution. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, 231: 1 - 652." year="1997">Anderson, 1997</bibRefCitation>
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; Giménez et al. 1999;
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<bibRefCitation id="BA2E9E0B07F0671CCB10FB226B10EA37" author="Lessa, E. P. & J. A. Cook" refId="ref210444" refString="Lessa, E. P., and J. A. Cook. 1998. The molecular phylogenetics of tuco-tucos (genus Ctenomys, Rodentia: Octodontidae) suggests an early burst of speciation. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 9: 88 - 99." year="1998">Lessa and Cook, 1998</bibRefCitation>
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;
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<bibRefCitation id="6A3CB3F07A9954BEC6AED35D52156451" author="Massarini, A. I. & M. A. Barros & M. O. Ortells & O. A. Reig" refId="ref228557" refString="Massarini, A. I., M. A. Barros, M. O. Ortells, and O. A. Reig. 1991 a. Chromosomal polymorphism and small karyotypic differences in a group of Ctenomys species from Central Argentina (Rodentia: Octodontidae). Genetica, 83: 131 - 144." year="1991">
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Massarini et al., 1991
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<emphasis id="F3981A9BE29F9FD113C7CA44B9B235D9" italics="true" pageNumber="1560">a</emphasis>
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</bibRefCitation>
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). See
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<bibRefCitation id="61B683335176AF65A08C61362BB80282" author="Reig, O. A. & C. Busch & M. O. Ortells & J. R. Contreras" refId="ref301086" refString="Reig, O. A., C. Busch, M. O. Ortells, and J. R. Contreras. 1990 b. An overview of evolution, systematics, population biology, cytogenetics, molecular biology, and speciation in Ctenomys. Pp. 71 - 96, in Evolution of subterranean mammals at the organismal and molecular levels: Proceedings of the fifth International Theriological Congress held in Rome, Italy, August 22 - 29, 1989 (E. Nevo and O. A. Reig, eds.). A. R. Liss (Wiley-Liss), New York, 422 pp." year="1990">
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Reig et al. (1990
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<emphasis id="4311BEDD282C7A5F26574E8E46433AF0" italics="true" pageNumber="1560">b</emphasis>
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)
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</bibRefCitation>
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for an overview of ctenomyid taxonomy and
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<bibRefCitation id="5903C67D7AD69801D65C63F31D62D8FF" author="Reig, O. A. & A. I. Massarini & M. O. Ortells & M. A. Barros & S. I. Tiranti & F. J. Dyzenchauz" refId="ref301200" refString="Reig, O. A., A. I. Massarini, M. O. Ortells, M. A. Barros, S. I. Tiranti, and F. J. Dyzenchauz. 1992. New karyotypes and c-banding patterns of the subterranean rodents of the genus Ctenomys (Caviomorpha, Octodontidae) from Argentina. Mammalia, 56 (4): 603 - 623." year="1992">Reig et al. (1992)</bibRefCitation>
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,
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<bibRefCitation id="DFC11E5874E507DDD079DB0109684794" author="Ortells, M. O." refId="ref267934" refString="Ortells, M. O. 1995. Phylogenetic analysis of G-banded karyotypes among the South American subterranean rodents of the genus Ctenomys (Caviomorpha: Octodontidae), with special reference to chromosomal evolution and speciation. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 54: 43 - 70." year="1995">Ortells (1995)</bibRefCitation>
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, and
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<bibRefCitation id="C9FA8CEC7DBC56D39F3157D42267E444" author="Bidau, C. J. & M. D. Gimenez & J. R. Contreras" refId="ref31990" refString="Bidau, C. J., M. D. Gimenez, and J. R. Contreras. 1996. Especiacion cromosomica y la conservacion de la variabilidad genetica: El caso del genero Ctenomys (Rodentia, Caviomorpha, Ctenomyidae). Mendeliana, 12: 25 - 37." year="1996">Bidau et al. (1996)</bibRefCitation>
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for a review of karyotypic variation. The importance of chromosomal rearrangements in the speciation of Ctenomyids was suggested by
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<bibRefCitation id="7F1618431C6BB8798F2C8B87AFD6C253" author="Reig, O. A." refId="ref300491" refString="Reig, O. A. 1989. Karyotypic repatterning as one triggering factor in cases of explosive speciation. Pp. 246 - 289, in Evolutionary biology of transient unstable populations (A. Fontevidela, ed.). Springer-Verlag, New York. 293 pp." year="1989">Reig (1989)</bibRefCitation>
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and Reig et al. (1990);
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<bibRefCitation id="8D0DE3D71E7AE2246CFAF384E760B73E" author="Rossi, M. S. & O. A. Reig & J. Zorzopulos" refId="ref310454" refString="Rossi, M. S., O. A. Reig, and J. Zorzopulos. 1990. Evidence for rolling-circle replication in a major satellite DNA from South American rodents of the genus Ctenomys. Molecular Biology and Evolution, 7: 340 - 350." year="1990">Rossi et al. (1990</bibRefCitation>
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,
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<bibRefCitation id="82ABA0B5660AA03A95B3D13A974711BD" author="Rossi, M. S. & O. A. Reig & G. Viale & A. I. Massarini & E. Capanna" refId="ref310503" refString="Rossi, M. S., O. A. Reig, G. Viale, A. I. Massarini, and E. Capanna. 1995. Chromosomal distribution of the major satellite DNA of South American rodents of the genus Ctenomys. Cytogenetics and Cell Genetics, 69: 179 - 184." year="1995">1995</bibRefCitation>
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) suggested a possible mechanism for the extensive rearrangements. See also
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<bibRefCitation id="DBF4F6FC86F8B693FED55030E44EE01F" author="Cook, J. A. & S. Anderson & T. L. Yates" refId="ref66673" refString="Cook, J. A., S. Anderson, and T. L. Yates. 1990. Notes on Bolivian mammals. 6. The genus Ctenomys (Rodentia, Ctenomyidae) in the highlands. American Museum Novitates, 2980: 1 - 27." year="1990">Cook et al. (1990)</bibRefCitation>
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for a discussion of the possible significance of the extensive chromosomal variation in
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<taxonomicName id="EEF99675E00CF54EAA3DC3F3908BC23E" authorityName="Blainville" authorityYear="1826" class="Mammalia" family="Ctenomyidae" genus="Ctenomys" kingdom="Animalia" order="Rodentia" phylum="Chordata" rank="genus">
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<emphasis id="1FB967273BE7FD369119A2E7349A63FC" italics="true" pageNumber="1560">Ctenomys</emphasis>
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and octodontids (2n=10-102), which is nearly as great as the known variation for all mammals.
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<bibRefCitation id="5BFF7687DBA764DDB3DC1CFB6BF9749C" author="Sage, R. D. & J. R. Contreras & V. G. Roig & J. L. Patton" refId="ref314344" refString="Sage, R. D., J. R. Contreras, V. G. Roig, and J. L. Patton. 1986 a. Genetic variation in the South American burrowing rodents of the genus Ctenomys (Rodentia: Ctenomyidae). Zeitschrift fur Saugetierkunde, 51: 158 - 172." year="1986">
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Sage et al. (1986
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<emphasis id="89D49BE527F374154010A7BCE24B2232" italics="true" pageNumber="1560">a</emphasis>
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)
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characterized this genus as being in a state of "taxonomic chaos", though progress has been made in recent years in the study of several species groups using banded karyotypes (
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<bibRefCitation id="87D8AFFF6C4B4D38E445B6E7B2114F86" author="Gallardo, M. H." refId="ref111212" refString="Gallardo, M. H. 1991. Karyotypic evolution in Ctenomys (Rodentia, Ctenomyidae). Journal of Mammalogy, 72 (1): 11 - 21." year="1991">Gallardo, 1991</bibRefCitation>
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;
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<bibRefCitation id="163952BCBDDD489580E67555DEBBF859" author="Ortells, M. O." refId="ref267934" refString="Ortells, M. O. 1995. Phylogenetic analysis of G-banded karyotypes among the South American subterranean rodents of the genus Ctenomys (Caviomorpha: Octodontidae), with special reference to chromosomal evolution and speciation. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 54: 43 - 70." year="1995">Ortells, 1995</bibRefCitation>
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), protein electrophoresis (
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