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The First Quaternary Record of the Rodent Akodon kadiweu Brandao, Percequillo, D'Elia, Paresque, & Carmignotto, 2021 (Rodentia: Cricetidae: Sigmodontinae).


ABSTRACT: Rodents of the genus Akodon comprise 41 extant species, and are considered the most diverse genus of the tribe Akodontini. The most recently described extant species is Akodon kadiweu, known exclusively from Serra da Bodoquena, a karstic region located in Mato Grosso do Sul state, Brazil. Some sub-fossil and fossil specimens of Akodon have been reported in recent years for Brazil, but most remain unidentified at the species level. Here we examine the identity of Quaternary specimens of Akodon sp. from the limestone cave Nossa Senhora Aparecida, located in Serra da Bodoquena. Quantitative characters allowed the distinction of Akodon sp. specimens from smaller and larger congeners, and skull qualitative characters of nasal, interorbital region, supraorbital margins, zygomatic notches, zygomatic plate, incisive foramina, mesopterygoid fossa, mandible and molars allowed to identify these individuals as A. kadiweu. Our results revealed the first known past representatives of Akodon to be recorded in Mato Grosso do Sul, as well as western Brazil.

SUBMITTER: Brandao MV 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10061216 | biostudies-literature | 2022

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The First Quaternary Record of the Rodent <i>Akodon kadiweu</i> Brandão, Percequillo, D'Elía, Paresque, & Carmignotto, 2021 (Rodentia: Cricetidae: Sigmodontinae).

Brandão Marcus Vinicius MV   Boroni Natália Lima NL   Carmignotto Ana Paula AP   Perini Fernando Araujo FA   Salles Leandro de Oliveira LO   Percequillo Alexandre Reis AR  

Zoological studies 20221222


Rodents of the genus <i>Akodon</i> comprise 41 extant species, and are considered the most diverse genus of the tribe Akodontini. The most recently described extant species is <i>Akodon kadiweu</i>, known exclusively from Serra da Bodoquena, a karstic region located in Mato Grosso do Sul state, Brazil. Some sub-fossil and fossil specimens of <i>Akodon</i> have been reported in recent years for Brazil, but most remain unidentified at the species level. Here we examine the identity of Quaternary s  ...[more]

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