Mystromyinae Vorontsov 1966
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Mystromyinae Vorontsov 1966
Mystromyinae Vorontsov 1966, Zool. Zh., 45: 437.
Synonyms: Mystromyini Vorontsov 1966.
Genera: 1 genus with 1 species:
Genus Mystromys Wagner 1841 (1 species)
Discussion: Phylogenetic allocation of Mystromys so puzzled Ellerman (1941:445) that he wrote "I am entirely at a loss to suggest the relationships of this genus, which seems not only isolated from the Palaearctic and Neotropical genera, but to have no marked generic characters." Based on a comprehensive study of morphological characters, Vorontsov (1966) concluded that M. albicaudatus is not closely related to Palearctic hamsters and placed it in the monotypic tribe Mystromyini. Carleton and Musser (1984:313) remarked that Mystromys is possibly a survivor of an ancient phyletic line, pointing out that Lavocat (1973, 1978) "raised such a novel possibility for Mystromys by noting its probable derivation from afrocricetodontine rodents and by recognizing the subfamily Mystromyinae in the Nesomyidae, a family composed of archaic African cricetids that he derived from the afrocricetodontines, the African counterpart to European and Asian cricetodontines." Pocock (1987), Skinner and Smithers (1990), and Denys (1991) retained Mystromys in the Cricetinae, family Cricetidae. Wessels (1996), based upon molar patterns, regarded Mystromys and Calomyscus as members of Myocricetodontinae, which she later arranged within Gerbillidae (Wessels, 1998), an alliance endorsed by Mein et al. (2000 b).
No other morphological data suggest such a close relationship with either gerbils or Calomyscus (Vorontsov, 1966), and molecular data also contradict either allocation. In a phylogenetic analysis of two nuclear protein-coding genes (Michaux et al., 2001 b), Mystromys is arrayed with representatives of Madagascan Nesomyinae and African Cricetomyinae and Dendromurinae, a clade completely separate from that containing Calomyscus and another circumscribing Gerbillinae, Deomyinae, and Murinae. According to the mitochondrial gene cytochrome b, Mystromys is similarly cladistically removed from Calomyscus and instead is sister genus to Petromyscus (Jansa et al., 1999). The ancestral stock of Mystromys and its close relative Proodontomys is yet to be identified, although Tong and Jaeger (1993) speculated that Mystromys was derived from Democricetodon, identified from the middle Miocene of East Africa. Mein et al. (2000 b), however, disputed that origin and hypothesized that Mioharimys, late Miocene of Namibia, represents the ancestral group from which living Mystromys evolved.
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- Book chapter: 10.5281/zenodo.7316535 (DOI)
- Book chapter: http://publication.plazi.org/id/1754DB44AD431D0BCB952D53A5D6688B (URL)
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Biodiversity
- Scientific name authorship
- Vorontsov
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Chordata
- Order
- Rodentia
- Family
- Nesomyidae
- Taxon rank
- subFamily
- Taxonomic concept label
- Mystromyinae Vorontsov, 1966 sec. Wilson & Reeder, 2005
References
- Vorontsov, N. N. 1966. [Taxonomic position and a survey of the hamsters of the genus Mystromys Wagn. (Mammalia, Glires).] Zoologicheskii Zhurnal, 45: 436 - 446 (in Russian).
- Ellerman, J. R. 1941. The families and genera of living rodents. Vol. II. Family Muridae. British Museum (Natural History), London, 690 pp.
- Carleton, M. D., and G. G. Musser. 1984. Muroid rodents. Pp. 289 - 379, in Orders and families of Recent mammals of the world (S. Anderson and J. K. Jones, Jr., eds.). John Wiley and Sons, New York, 686 pp.
- Lavocat, R. 1973. Les rongeurs du Miocene d'Afrique Orientale. Memoires et Travaux de l'Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, Institut de Montpellier, 1: 1 - 284.
- Lavocat, R. 1978. Rodentia and Lagomorpha. Pp. 69 - 89, in Evolution of African mammals (V. J. Maglio and H. B. S. Cooke, eds.). Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, 641 pp.
- Pocock, T. N. 1987. Plio-Pleistocene fossil mammalian microfauna of southern Africa- - a preliminary report including description of two new fossil muroid genera (Mammalia: Rodentia). Palaeontologia Africana, 26: 69 - 91.
- Skinner, J. D., and R. H. N. Smithers. 1990. The mammals of the southern African subregion. Second ed. University of Pretoria, Republic of South Africa, 771 pp.
- Denys, C. 1991. Un nouveau rongeur Mystromys pocockei sp. nov. (Cricetinae) du Pliocene inferieur de Langebaanweg (Region du Cap, Afrique du Sud). Comptes Rendus de l'Academie des Sciences (Paris), ser. 2, 313: 1335 - 1341.
- Wessels, W. 1996. Myocricetodontinae from the Miocene of Pakistan. Proceedings of the Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen, 99 (3 - 4): 253 - 312.
- Wessels, W. 1998. Gerbillidae from the Miocene and Pliocene of Europe. Mitteilungen- - Bayerische Staatssammlung fur Palaontolgie und Historische Geologie, 38: 187 - 207.
- Mein, P., M. Pickford, and B. Senut. 2000 b. Late Miocene micromammals from the Harasib karst deposits, Namibia. Part 2 a-Myocricetodontinae, Petromyscinae and Namibimyinae (Rodentia, Gerbillidae). Communications of the Geological Survey of Namibia, 12: 391 - 401.
- Michaux, J., A. Reyes, and F. Catzeflis. 2001 b. Evolutionary history of the most speciose mammals: Molecular phylogeny of muroid rodents. Molecular Biology and Evolution, 18 (11): 2017 - 2031.
- Jansa, S. A., S. M. Goodman, and P. K. Tucker. 1999. Molecular phylogeny and biogeography of the native rodents of Madagascar (Muridae: Nesomyinae): A test of the single-origin hypothesis. Cladistics, 15: 253 - 270.
- Tong, H., and J. - J. Jaeger. 1993. Muroid rodents from the Middle Miocene Fort Ternan locality (Kenya) and their contribution to the phylogeny of muroids. Palaeontographica. Abteilung A, Palaozoologie-Stratigraphie, 229 (1 - 3): 51 - 73.