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A contribution to the knowledge of the taxonomy of the subgenus Abrothrix (Angelomys) (Rodentia, Cricetidae) in southernmost South America
As currently understood, the subgenus Abrothrix ( Angelomys ) Teta et al. (33:153–182, 2017) includes four species of small (
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Angelomys
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Angelomys
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canescens
Waterhouse 2:109–27, 1837,
hershkovitzi
Patterson et al. (23:1–16, 1984),
llanoi
Pine (40:63–68, 1976), and
xanthorhina
Waterhouse 2:109–27, 1837), reach the southernmost portion of South America, being their taxonomy largely discussed during the last century. In this contribution we reviewed all these nominal forms, which were alternatively considered as valid at the species level or as subspecies of
A. olivacea
, (Waterhouse 2:109–27, 1837) based both on molecular (D-loop) and morphological (qualitative and quantitative) evidence. Phylogenetic and phylogeographic analysis of molecular data depicts a main break between north (=
olivacea
) and south (=
xanthorhina
) population of the Magellan Strait, which is moderately reflected in multivariate analysis of morphological cranial traits. Based on these results, the lack of qualitative craniodental differences among samples, plus additional genetic evidences (SNPs), we discuss some alternative taxonomic scenarios (i.e., if
xanthorhina
is a valid species or a subspecies of
olivacea
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llanoi
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canescens
Waterhouse 2:109–27, 1837,
hershkovitzi
Patterson et al. (23:1–16, 1984),
llanoi
Pine (40:63–68, 1976), and
xanthorhina
Waterhouse 2:109–27, 1837), reach the southernmost portion of South America, being their taxonomy largely discussed during the last century. In this contribution we reviewed all these nominal forms, which were alternatively considered as valid at the species level or as subspecies of
A. olivacea
, (Waterhouse 2:109–27, 1837) based both on molecular (D-loop) and morphological (qualitative and quantitative) evidence. Phylogenetic and phylogeographic analysis of molecular data depicts a main break between north (=
olivacea
) and south (=
xanthorhina
) population of the Magellan Strait, which is moderately reflected in multivariate analysis of morphological cranial traits. Based on these results, the lack of qualitative craniodental differences among samples, plus additional genetic evidences (SNPs), we discuss some alternative taxonomic scenarios (i.e., if
xanthorhina
is a valid species or a subspecies of
olivacea
). Within this context, we advocated for the recognition at the subspecies level of the nominal forms
hershkovitzi
and
llanoi
, based on their large phenotypic distinctiveness and geographical isolation. 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canescens
Waterhouse 2:109–27, 1837,
hershkovitzi
Patterson et al. (23:1–16, 1984),
llanoi
Pine (40:63–68, 1976), and
xanthorhina
Waterhouse 2:109–27, 1837), reach the southernmost portion of South America, being their taxonomy largely discussed during the last century. In this contribution we reviewed all these nominal forms, which were alternatively considered as valid at the species level or as subspecies of
A. olivacea
, (Waterhouse 2:109–27, 1837) based both on molecular (D-loop) and morphological (qualitative and quantitative) evidence. Phylogenetic and phylogeographic analysis of molecular data depicts a main break between north (=
olivacea
) and south (=
xanthorhina
) population of the Magellan Strait, which is moderately reflected in multivariate analysis of morphological cranial traits. Based on these results, the lack of qualitative craniodental differences among samples, plus additional genetic evidences (SNPs), we discuss some alternative taxonomic scenarios (i.e., if
xanthorhina
is a valid species or a subspecies of
olivacea
). Within this context, we advocated for the recognition at the subspecies level of the nominal forms
hershkovitzi
and
llanoi
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