A New Species of Margaretamys (Rodentia: Muridae: Murinae: Rattini) from Pegunungan Mekongga, Southeastern Sulawesi, Indonesia.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
Margaretamys christinae n. sp. is described from an adult male collected in tropical
lower montane rain forest in Pegunungan Mekongga, the most extensive mountainous
region on the southeastern peninsula of Sulawesi. Physical characteristics of the
specimen (body size, fur coloration and texture, and dimensions of appendages) along
with cranial and dental qualitative and quantitative aspects are contrasted with similar
traits in samples of M. beccarii (Musser, 1981), M. elegans (Musser, 1981), and M.
parvus (Musser, 1981), the three other described species in the genus. The new species
joins M. elegans and M. parvus as representatives of montane endemics, the former in
Pegunungan Mekongga, the latter two in the west-central mountain block of Sulawesi's
core; M. beccarii occupies habitats in tropical lowland evergreen rain forest and is
known by voucher material from the northeastern tip of the northern peninsula and
central Sulawesi. Aside from its capture site 1.5m above ground at 1537m in lower
montane forest, its age and sex, no other ecological information exists for the
Mekongga species, but its possible if not probable ecology is inferred from ecological
information associated with the three other species. The four species are also the
subjects of short discussions covering sympatry, zoogeography, phylogenetic alliances,
and conservation.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Margaretamys christinae; Sulawesi; Indonesia; mountain rain forest; arboreal
Elenco autori:
Amori, Giovanni
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