Musseromys anacuao, Heaney & Balete & Rickart & Veluz & Jansa, 2014

Heaney, Lawrence R., Balete, Danilo S., Rickart, Eric A., Veluz, Maria Josefa & Jansa, Sharon A., 2014, Three New Species of Musseromys (Muridae, Rodentia), the Endemic Philippine Tree Mouse from Luzon Island, American Museum Novitates 2014 (3802), pp. 1-1 : 1-

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1206/3802.1

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0389335C-D324-FE25-FE14-0E5321D9F900

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scientific name

Musseromys anacuao
status

sp. nov.

Musseromys anacuao View in CoL , new species

Figures 2 View FIG , 3 View FIG , 4D, 5D, 6D, 10; tables 2, 3

HOLOTYPE: FMNH 209522 View Materials , adult female collected on 1 May 2010, field number D. S. Balete 7267. Fresh tissues were removed from the thigh and placed in DMSO buffer solution. The rest of the specimen was initially fixed in formalin, now preserved in ethyl alcohol with skull (fig. 6D) removed and cleaned. The dorsoposterior portion of the braincase was damaged by the trap; the specimen is otherwise in good condition. The holotype is currently housed at FMNH but will be transferred to PNM.

TYPE LOCALITY: Philippines: Luzon Island: Aurora Province: Dinalungan Municipality , 0.2 km E Mt. Anacuao peak, 1725 m elevation, 16.25527° N, 121.88896° E (fig. 1) GoogleMaps .

MEASUREMENTS: Tables 2 and 3.

SPECIMENS EXAMINED (n = 3). Aurora Province: Dinalungan Municipality , 0.2 km E Mt. Anacuao peak, 1725 m elevation ( FMNH 209522 View Materials [holotype], 209523, 209524) .

ETYMOLOGY: From the name of the mountain where the specimens were obtained, used as a noun in the genitive case.

DIAGNOSIS: A member of the genus Musseromys (see Emended Diagnosis and Description, above), of smaller than average size (fig. 10; HBL 74−83 mm) with a moderately long tail (82−86 mm, 99−116% of HBL), hind foot of average length (18 mm) relative to body size (19%−23% of HBL), and moderately short ears (15−16 mm; table 3). The hind foot is broad with proportionately large plantar pads (fig. 4D). The skull (fig. 6D) is small (20.0− 20.7 mm), with broad lingual breadth of palate at M3 but narrow labial palatal breadth at M1, narrow zygomatic plates, short molar rows and narrow M1, and short nasals and rostrum. The incisive foramina are long, relatively wide, and terminate posteriorly slightly anterior to the anterior

FMNH

Field Museum of Natural History

PNM

Philippine National Museum

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Mammalia

Order

Rodentia

Family

Muridae

Genus

Musseromys

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