Rengifo Edgardo M, Pacheco Víctor
Departamento de Mastozoología, Museo de Historia Natural de la Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos. Av. Arenales 1256, Lima 14, Lima, Perú.; Email:
Departamento de Mastozoología, Museo de Historia Natural de la Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos. Av. Arenales 1256, Lima 14, Lima, Perú. Instituto de Ciencias Biológicas "Antonio Raimondi", Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos. Av. Arenales 1256, Lima, Peru. Lima 14.; Email:
Zootaxa. 2015 Sep 16;4018(3):349-80. doi: 10.11646/zootaxa.4018.3.2.
The Andean Leaf-eared mouse, Phyllotis andium Thomas 1912, has been considered a widespread medium-size sigmodontine rodent (230 mm of total length and 35 grams approximately) that occurs from Tungurahua, Ecuador, through the Andes, to Lima, Peru. Previous studies performed on Phyllotis noted evidence of morphological geographical variation within the species, which is likely because of the several potential geographical barriers that exist within the distribution range of P. andium. We carried out a taxonomic revision of this species based on qualitative and quantitative morphological analyses of 330 specimens from 92 localities. This included appropriate comparisons with other species of the andium/amicus group and performed molecular analysis based on cytochrome b sequences. As a result, morphologic qualitative analysis suggested the recognition of three different taxa, which are supported by morphologic quantitative and molecular analyses. The three taxa here identified have allopatric distributional ranges separated by important geographic barriers. Following these identification criteria, P. andium is now recognized for the samples from Tungurahua, Ecuador to Huánuco, Peru, and includes melanius and fruticicolus as synonymous; the southern populations from the Ancash and Lima departments, in the western Peruvian Andes, are proposed to represent a new species; and we recognize P. stenops as a valid species with tamborum as a synonym. Finally, we postulate that the diversification of these three species is related to key events in the Andean orogeny.
安第斯叶耳鼠(Phyllotis andium Thomas,1912年)被认为是一种分布广泛的中型稻鼠科啮齿动物(全长约230毫米,重约35克),分布于从厄瓜多尔通古拉瓦省到秘鲁利马的安第斯山脉地区。此前对安第斯叶耳鼠的研究发现了该物种存在形态地理变异的证据,这可能是由于在安第斯叶耳鼠分布范围内存在多个潜在的地理屏障。我们基于对来自92个地点的330个标本的定性和定量形态分析,对该物种进行了分类修订。这包括与安第斯叶耳鼠/友好叶耳鼠组的其他物种进行适当比较,并基于细胞色素b序列进行分子分析。结果,形态定性分析表明可识别出三个不同的分类单元,这得到了形态定量和分子分析的支持。这里确定的三个分类单元具有被重要地理屏障分隔的异域分布范围。按照这些识别标准,安第斯叶耳鼠现在被认定为来自厄瓜多尔通古拉瓦省到秘鲁瓦努科省的样本,并包括黑安第斯叶耳鼠和灌丛安第斯叶耳鼠作为同义词;秘鲁西部安第斯山脉地区安卡什省和利马省的南部种群被提议代表一个新物种;我们承认窄吻叶耳鼠为有效物种,将坦博叶耳鼠作为同义词。最后,我们推测这三个物种的分化与安第斯造山运动中的关键事件有关。