Niviventer fulvescens (Gray, 1847)
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Niviventer fulvescens (Gray, 1847) View in CoL . Cat. Hodgson Coll. Br. Mus., p. 18.
TYPE LOCALITY: Nepal .
DISTRIBUTION: From S Himalayas ( Nepal and N India) through Bangladesh, S China (incl. Hainan Isl), and Indochina (incl. Con Son Isl off Vietnam) to Peninsular Thailand, Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Java, and Bali.
SYNONYMS: baturus, besuki, blythi , bukit , caudatior , cinnamomeus , condorensis, flavipilis , gracilis , huang , jacobsoni, jerdoni , lepidus , lepturoides, lieftincki, ling , lotipes, marinus, mekongis, mentosus , minor , octomammis , orbus , pan, temmincki, treubii, vulpicolor, wongi .
COMMENTS: Some authors have referred to populations on the Sunda Shelf and S Indochina as bukit , and those occurring farther north as fulvescens ( Chasen, 1940; J. T. Marshall, Jr., 1977«; Musser, 1981 b), pending a taxonomic revision of the group. Recent study now supports the hypothesis that samples of bukit represent N. fulvescens ( Abe, 1983) , an arrangement reflecting the earlier view of Osgood (1932:305): "The relationship of fulvescens to southern forms is obvious in several instances, especially in that of R. f. bukit which can at most be no more than a subspecies." This hypothesis will require testing by carful systematic revision of the fulvescens-bukit complex.
Niviventer fulvescens is the only member of the genus with a geographic distribution encompassing SE Asian mainland and some islands of the Sunda Shelf; other murines with roughly equivalent ranges are Berylmys bowersii, Chiropodomys gliroides, Leopoldamys sabanus, L. edwardsi, and Maxomys surifer ( Musser and Newcomb, 1983). Spermatozoal morphology of Malayan bukit described by Breed and Yong (1986) in comparative context.
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