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Systematic review of New Guinea Leptomys (Muridae, Murinae) with descriptions of two new species

机译:系统评价新几内亚Leptomys(Muridae,Murinae)并描述了两个新物种

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Two new species of the endemic New Guinea rodent genus Leptomys Thomas, 1897, are described: L. paulus, indigenous to the montane forests in the Owen Stanley Range in eastern New Guinea, and L. arfakensis, known only from the Arfak Mountains on the Vogelkop Peninsula in western New Guinea. These descriptions are presented within a taxonomic review of Leptomys based on all known specimens in collections of the world's museums. In addition to the new species, the morphological attributes and geographic distributions of three others are documented. Leptomys elegans occurs in southcentral and southeastern New Guinea both north and south of the Central Cordillera, ranging from the Kikori River Basin in the west to the southern slopes of the Owen Stanley Range, then extending round to the north side of the Cordillera in the Maneau Range, and in the outlying highland block of Mount Victory. Leptomys signatus is recorded only from the Fly and Kikori River drainages south of the Central Cordillera. Leptomys ernstmayri is found in montane forests of the eastern Central Cordillera (Aroa River to Mt. Karimui), reaches to the outlying mountains on the Huon Peninsula and the Adelbert Range, and also occurs in the isolated Foja Mountains of far western New Guinea. Judged by variation in qualitative and morphometric external, cranial, and dental traits associated with available samples, L. arfakensis, n. sp., is likely more closely related to L. elegans and L. signatus, all with large bodies and relatively short tails, than to L. ernstmayri and L. paulus, n. sp., that are characterized, among other features, by smaller body size and relatively longer tails. There is significant phenetic divergence among, the geographic samples identified here as L. ernstmayri, and additional inquiry, especially utilizing data from molecular sources, is required to determine whether this intersample variation reflects the presence of separate species, each endemic to the Huon Peninsula, Adelbert Range, Central Cordillera, and possibly the Foja Mountains, or instead represents montane variation within a single morphologically variable species.
机译:描述了新几内亚啮齿动物Leptomys Thomas的两个新物种,Leptomys Thomas,1897年:新几内亚东部Owen Stanley山脉的山地森林原生的paulus以及仅在该地区的Arfak山脉知道的arfakensis新几内亚西部的沃格尔科普半岛。这些描述是根据世界博物馆收藏的所有已知标本对Leptomys进行的分类学综述中给出的。除新物种外,还记录了其他三个物种的形态特征和地理分布。 Leptomys elegans发生在中央山脉北部和南部的新几内亚中南部和东南部,范围从西部的Kikori河盆地到欧文·斯坦利山脉的南坡,然后一直延伸到马诺山脉的山脉北部山脉,在胜利山的外围高地。 Leptomys signatus仅从中央山脉南部的Fly和Kikori河排水沟记录。 Leptomys ernstmayri发现于中科迪勒拉东部(阿罗阿河至卡里木伊山)的山地森林中,到达了休恩半岛和阿德尔伯特山脉的外围山脉,也出现在新几内亚西部偏僻的富查山脉。由与可用样品相关的定性和形态学外部,颅骨和牙齿特征的变异来判断,L。arfakensis,n。比起L. ernstmayri和L. paulus,n。sp。可能与线虫和线虫L. elegans和L. signatus都更紧密相关,它们都具有较大的身体和较短的尾巴。其特征在于,较小的体型和相对较长的尾巴。在这里确定为L. ernstmayri的地理样本之间存在显着的表观差异,还需要进行额外的查询,尤其是利用分子来源的数据来确定这种样本间的差异是否反映了休恩半岛各地方种的存在,阿德尔伯特山脉,中央山脉以及可能的福贾山脉,或代表单个形态变异物种内的山地变化。

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