| Literature DB >> 34047079 |
Quan Li1,2, Feng Cheng1,3, Stephen M Jackson4,5,6,7, Kristofer M Helgen5,7, Wen-Yu Song8,1, Shao-Ying Liu9, Daosavanh Sanamxay10, Song Li1,11, Fei Li12, Yun Xiong13, Jun Sun13, Hong-Jiao Wang1, Xue-Long Jiang14.
Abstract
The flying squirrels (Pteromyini, Rodentia) are the most diverse and widely distributed group of gliding mammals. Taxonomic boundaries and relationships within flying squirrels remain an area of active research in mammalogy. The discovery of new specimens of Pteromys ( Hylopetes) leonardi Thomas, 1921 previously considered a synonym of Hylopetes alboniger, in Yunnan Province, China allowed a morphological and genetic reassessment of the status of this taxon. Phylogenetic reconstruction was implemented using sequences of two mitochondrial (12S ribosomal DNA and 16S ribosomal DNA) and one nuclear (interphotoreceptor retinoid-binding protein) gene fragments. Morphological assessments involved examinations of features preserved on skins, skulls, and penises of museum specimens, supplemented with principal component analysis of craniometric data. Together these assessments revealed that this taxon should be recognized not only as a distinct species, and should also be placed within a new genus, described here as Priapomys.Entities:
Keywords: Eastern Himalayas; Flying squirrel; New genus; Priapomys; Pteromyini; Systematics; Taxonomy
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34047079 DOI: 10.24272/j.issn.2095-8137.2021.039
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Zool Res ISSN: 2095-8137