文章标题高黎贡山长尾鼹鼠(Talpidae: Scaptonyx)的分类修正及一新种描述。

IF 1.5 3区 生物学 Q2 ZOOLOGY
Journal of Mammalogy Pub Date : 2025-03-15 eCollection Date: 2025-06-01 DOI:10.1093/jmammal/gyae142
Wen-Yu Song, Zhong-Zheng Chen, Quan Li, Wen-Hao Hu, Hong-Wei Zhou, Meng-Ru Xie, Xue-You Li, Xue-Long Jiang
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Scaptonyx fusicauda Milne-Edwards, 1872年,是一种鼹鼠和穴居动物,产于中国中部至缅甸东北部和越南北部。这是目前已知的唯一的蹼足鸟属物种,但最近的研究显示在这个分类单元中有高度多样化的谱系。然而,该物种的模式标本破碎和模式位置不确定阻碍了标本之间的比较,以进行分类评价。我们回顾了收集者Armand David的考察文献,确定了该种的类型地点在中国四川岷山。本文对云南西部2个不同山脉的fusicauda标本的形态进行了比较。f. affinis Thomas, 1912,来自白马山和来自高黎贡山的未描述种(s.sp . 1)。来自3个地方的标本可以通过多种外部,颅下颌和牙齿特征来区分。基于线粒体和核基因的系统发育也提供了一致的拓扑结构,支持S. fusicauda, S. f. affinis和S. sp. 1是不同的单系物种。从姐妹分支(S. fusicauda + S.;f. affinis)约19.79 Ma,而S. f. affinis从S. fusicauda分离约9.56 Ma。根据这些发现,我们认为S. f. affinis是一个独特的物种,S. sp. 1是一个新种。Scaptonyx fusicauda产于西面的四川盆地,S. affinis产于萨尔温江以东至中国中部和越南北部的山区,S. sp. 1产于伊洛瓦底江和萨尔温江流域的高丽贡山(包括中国云南西部和缅甸东北部)。
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Taxonomic revision of the Long-tailed Mole (Talpidae: Scaptonyx) with description of a new species from the Gaoligong Mountains.

Scaptonyx fusicauda Milne-Edwards, 1872, is a mole species and a burrowing animal occurring from central China to northeastern Myanmar and northern Vietnam. This is the only extant species currently known in the genus Scaptonyx (Talpidae), but recent studies have revealed highly diverse lineages within this taxon. However, the broken type specimen and unspecified type locality of this species have hindered comparison between specimens towards a taxonomic evaluation. We reviewed the literature documenting the expeditions of the collector Armand David and narrowed down the type locality of this species to Minshan Mountain, western Sichuan, China. We compared S. fusicauda topotypes with specimens from 2 separated mountain ranges in western Yunnan, China-S. f. affinis Thomas, 1912 from the Baima Mountain and an undescribed species (S. sp. 1) from the Gaoligong Mountains. Specimens from the 3 localities can be distinguished by multiple external, craniomandibular, and dental characteristics. Phylogenies based on mitochondrial and nuclear genes also provided consistent topologies supporting S. fusicauda, S. f. affinis, and S. sp. 1 as distinct monophyletic species. Scaptonyx sp. 1 split from the sister clade (S. fusicauda + S. f. affinis) ca. 19.79 Ma, while S. f. affinis split from S. fusicauda ca. 9.56 Ma. Following these findings, we recognize S. f. affinis as a distinct species, S. affinis, and describe S. sp. 1 as a new species. Scaptonyx fusicauda occurs in the Sichuan Basin to the west, S. affinis from the mountains in the east of the Salween River to central China and northern Vietnam, and S. sp. 1 in the Gaoligong Mountains on the watersheds of the Irrawaddy and Salween rivers-encompassing western Yunnan, China, and northeastern Myanmar.

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Journal of Mammalogy
Journal of Mammalogy 生物-动物学
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106
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期刊介绍: Papers are published on mammalian behavior, conservation, ecology, genetics, morphology, physiology, and taxonomy.
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