Tachyoryctes Rüppell 1835
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Tachyoryctes Rüppell 1835 View in CoL
Tachyoryctes Rüppell 1835 View in CoL , Neue Wirbelt. Fauna Abyssin. Gehorig. Saugeth., Vol. 1: 35.
Type Species: Bathyergus splendens Rüppell 1835
Synonyms: Chrysomys Gray 1843 .
Species and subspecies: 13 species:
Species Tachyoryctes ankoliae Thomas 1909
Species Tachyoryctes annectens Thomas 1891
Species Tachyoryctes audax Thomas 1910
Species Tachyoryctes daemon Thomas 1909
Species Tachyoryctes ibeanus Thomas 1900
Species Tachyoryctes macrocephalus Rüppell 1842
Species Tachyoryctes naivashae Thomas 1909
Species Tachyoryctes rex Heller 1910
Species Tachyoryctes ruandae Lönnberg and Gyldenstolpe 1925
Species Tachyoryctes ruddi Thomas 1909
Species Tachyoryctes spalacinus Thomas 1909
Species Tachyoryctes splendens Rüppell 1835
Species Tachyoryctes storeyi Thomas 1909
Discussion: Hollister (1919:40) listed eight species of Tachyorytces, noted that "all have constant characters of differentiation, and intergradation between any two of them is not indicated by this material," but speculated that the "numerous forms will doubtlessly be connected by complete chains of intergrades and the final monographer of the genus will be obliged to reduce many of the named forms to the rank of subspecies." G. M. Allen (1939) and Ellerman (1941) listed 14 species, but these were reduced to T. macrocephalus and T. splendens by Misonne (1974), an arrangement followed by Corbet and Hill (1991). Of the twenty forms described, Rahm (1980) considered about 16 of them to be valid subspecies of T. splendens .
The abrupt reduction from 14 to 2 species was not based on reevaluation of morphological differences that characterize the named forms. Aside from Bekele’s (1986) inconclusive univariate analyses of craniometric data from samples of Tachyoryctes , no assessment of morphological variation in the genus is available in context of a systematic revision. Until such a study provides documentation and definition of specific limits and geographic distributions, we return to a modified treatment of the arrangement by G. M. Allen (1939) and Ellerman (1941), which reflects the diagnostic information now available from specimen study and provides a working estimate of biological reality. Morphology and morphometry of the lungs of a Kenyan sample of Tachyoryctes contrasted with Heterocephalus by Maina et al. (1992), stomach morphology described by Rahm (1976), morphogenesis of fetal membranes and placenta by Makori et al. (1991), and lower incisor shape compared with other muroids by Millien-Parra (2000 a).
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Tachyoryctes Rüppell 1835
Wilson, Don E. & Reeder, DeeAnn 2005 |
Tachyoryctes
Rüppell 1835: 35 |