New endemic mammal species for Europe Sciurus meridionalis (sp. nov., Rodentia, Sciuridae).
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
Combining genetic, morphological and geographical data, we re-evaluate Sciurus meridionalis,
Lucifero 1907 as a tree squirrel species. The species, previously considered a subspecies of the
Eurasian red squirrel, Sciurus vulgaris, is endemic to South Italy with a disjunct distribution with
respect to S. vulgaris. The new species has a typical, monomorphic coat colour characterized by
a white ventral fur and a very dark-brown to blackish fur on the back, sides and tail. Specimens
of S. meridionalis have a larger hind foot length and weigh about 35% more than live-caught S.
vulgaris from northern Italy. S. meridionalis is larger than S. vulgaris specimens from three other
regions in Italy for mandible length, skull width and skull (condylobasal) length, and principal
component scores indicate significant shape differences of specimens from the Calabria population
(S. meridionalis) compared to all other specimens (S. vulgaris). These morphological differences
are further supported by genetic evidence at three mitochondrial markers (D-loop, cytochrome b
and the DNA barcoding region COI) using the widest molecular dataset ever assembled for Sciurus
vulgaris and S. meridionalis. All the investigated markers revealed exclusive haplotypes for S.
meridionalis well separated from those of S. vulgaris and previously published results based on
nuclear markers further support our taxonomic hypothesis. We suggest Calabrian black squirrel as
common name for this new taxon.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Sciurus meridionalis squirrels Southern Italy endemic species
List of contributors:
Amori, Giovanni
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