Oecomys bicolor

Oecomys bicolor (Tomes, 1860) VOUCHER MATERIAL: Tingana : 2 adult males (FMNH 203502, 203674); see table 23 for measurements. IDENTIFICATION: We consulted descriptions and measurements of Oecomys bicolor provided by Anderson (1997), Patton et al. (2000), Voss et al. (2001), Carleton et al. (2009), H...

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Main Authors: Velazco, Paúl M., Patterson, Bruce D.
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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Chordata
Mammalia
Rodentia
Cricetidae
Oecomys
Oecomys bicolor
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Taxonomy
Animalia
Chordata
Mammalia
Rodentia
Cricetidae
Oecomys
Oecomys bicolor
Velazco, Paúl M.
Patterson, Bruce D.
Oecomys bicolor
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Animalia
Chordata
Mammalia
Rodentia
Cricetidae
Oecomys
Oecomys bicolor
description Oecomys bicolor (Tomes, 1860) VOUCHER MATERIAL: Tingana : 2 adult males (FMNH 203502, 203674); see table 23 for measurements. IDENTIFICATION: We consulted descriptions and measurements of Oecomys bicolor provided by Anderson (1997), Patton et al. (2000), Voss et al. (2001), Carleton et al. (2009), Hice and Velazco (2012), Carleton and Musser (2015), Ruelas and Pardiñas (2017), and Suárez-Villota et al. (2018). No subspecies are currently recognized in O. bicolor (Carleton and Musser, 2015; Ruelas and Pardiñas, 2017). Oecomys bicolor is distinguished from other congeneric species by the following combination of characteristics: dorsal fur ranging from orange brown to rufous brown; ventral pelage uniformly white; tail (105%–112% of head-body length) unicolored with a moderately penciled tip; skull robust, with short rostrum, narrow interorbit with finely beaded supraorbital ledges, and relatively inflated braincase; zygomatic arches slightly narrower rostrally and divergent toward braincase; bony palate with a pair of prominent posterolateral palatal pits; carotid circulatory pattern complete (sphenofrontal foramen and squamosoalisphenoid groove present, stapedial foramen small but present); and ectotympanic bullae small, exposing much of medial periotic (Carleton and Musser, 2015; Ruelas and Pardiñas, 2017). Our specimens conform to previous descriptions of the species, and their measurements fall within the range of size variation previously documented. REMARKS: Our specimens were captured in a flooded forest. Lareschi and Velazco (2013) reported the mites Androlaelaps fahrenholzi , Gigantolaelaps tiptoni , and Laelaps furmani from our specimens. : Published as part of Velazco, Paúl M. & Patterson, Bruce D., 2019, Small Mammals Of The Mayo River Basin In Northern Peru, With The Description Of A New Species Of Sturnira (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae), pp. 1-69 in Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 2019 (429) on page 50 : {"references": ["Anderson, S. 1997. Mammals of Bolivia: taxonomy and distribution. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 231: 1 - 652.", "Patton, J. L., M. N. F. da Silva, and J. R. Malcolm. 2000. Mammals of the Rio Jurua and the evolutionary and ecological diversification of Amazonia. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 244: 1 - 306.", "Voss, R. S., D. P. Lunde, and N. B. Simmons. 2001. The mammals of Paracou, French Guiana: a neotropical lowland rainforest fauna Part 2. Nonvolant species. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 263: 1 - 236.", "Carleton, M. D., L. H. Emmons, and G. G. Musser. 2009. A new species of the rodent genus Oecomys (Cricetidae: Sigmodontinae: Oryzomyini) from eastern Bolivia, with emended definitions of O. concolor (Wagner) and O. mamorae (Thomas). American Museum Novitates 3661: 1 - 32.", "Hice, C. L., and P. M. Velazco. 2012. The non-volant mammals of the Reserva Nacional Allpahuayo-Mishana, Loreto, Peru. Special Publications, Texas Tech University Museum 60: 1 - 135.", "Carleton, M. D., and G. G. Musser. 2015. Genus Oecomys Thomas, 1906. In J. L. Patton, U. F. J. Pardinas, and G. D'Elia (editors), Mammals of South America, vol. 2: Rodents: 393 - 417. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.", "Ruelas, D., and U. F. J. Pardinas. 2017. White-bellied arboreal rice rat Oecomys bicolor. In D. E. Wilson, T. E. Lacher, Jr., and R. A. Mittermeier (editors), Handbook of the mammals of the world: 419. Barcelona: Lynx Edicions.", "Suarez-Villota, E. Y., A. P. Carmignotto, M. V. Brandao, A. R. Percequillo, and M. J. d. J. Silva. 2018. Systematics of the genus Oecomys (Sigmodontinae: Oryzomyini): molecular phylogenetic, cytogenetic and morphological approaches reveal cryptic species. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 184: 182 - 210.", "Lareschi, M., and P. M. Velazco. 2013. Laelapinae mites (Acari, Parasitiformes, Laelapidae) parasitic of sigmodontinae rodents from northern Peru, with the description of a new species from Akodon aerosus (Rodentia, Cricetidae, Sigmodontinae). Journal of Parasitology 99: 189 - 193."]}
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Patterson, Bruce D. 2019 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5479237 https://zenodo.org/record/5479237 unknown Zenodo http://publication.plazi.org/id/FFEAFFF6FF80FF88EB6D141EFF8A5638 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit http://publication.plazi.org/id/FFEAFFF6FF80FF88EB6D141EFF8A5638 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5479238 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit Open Access Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC0 Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Chordata Mammalia Rodentia Cricetidae Oecomys Oecomys bicolor Text Taxonomic treatment article-journal ScholarlyArticle 2019 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5479237 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5479238 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Oecomys bicolor (Tomes, 1860) VOUCHER MATERIAL: Tingana : 2 adult males (FMNH 203502, 203674); see table 23 for measurements. IDENTIFICATION: We consulted descriptions and measurements of Oecomys bicolor provided by Anderson (1997), Patton et al. (2000), Voss et al. (2001), Carleton et al. (2009), Hice and Velazco (2012), Carleton and Musser (2015), Ruelas and Pardiñas (2017), and Suárez-Villota et al. (2018). No subspecies are currently recognized in O. bicolor (Carleton and Musser, 2015; Ruelas and Pardiñas, 2017). Oecomys bicolor is distinguished from other congeneric species by the following combination of characteristics: dorsal fur ranging from orange brown to rufous brown; ventral pelage uniformly white; tail (105%–112% of head-body length) unicolored with a moderately penciled tip; skull robust, with short rostrum, narrow interorbit with finely beaded supraorbital ledges, and relatively inflated braincase; zygomatic arches slightly narrower rostrally and divergent toward braincase; bony palate with a pair of prominent posterolateral palatal pits; carotid circulatory pattern complete (sphenofrontal foramen and squamosoalisphenoid groove present, stapedial foramen small but present); and ectotympanic bullae small, exposing much of medial periotic (Carleton and Musser, 2015; Ruelas and Pardiñas, 2017). Our specimens conform to previous descriptions of the species, and their measurements fall within the range of size variation previously documented. REMARKS: Our specimens were captured in a flooded forest. Lareschi and Velazco (2013) reported the mites Androlaelaps fahrenholzi , Gigantolaelaps tiptoni , and Laelaps furmani from our specimens. : Published as part of Velazco, Paúl M. & Patterson, Bruce D., 2019, Small Mammals Of The Mayo River Basin In Northern Peru, With The Description Of A New Species Of Sturnira (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae), pp. 1-69 in Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 2019 (429) on page 50 : {"references": ["Anderson, S. 1997. Mammals of Bolivia: taxonomy and distribution. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 231: 1 - 652.", "Patton, J. L., M. N. F. da Silva, and J. R. Malcolm. 2000. Mammals of the Rio Jurua and the evolutionary and ecological diversification of Amazonia. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 244: 1 - 306.", "Voss, R. S., D. P. Lunde, and N. B. Simmons. 2001. The mammals of Paracou, French Guiana: a neotropical lowland rainforest fauna Part 2. Nonvolant species. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 263: 1 - 236.", "Carleton, M. D., L. H. Emmons, and G. G. Musser. 2009. A new species of the rodent genus Oecomys (Cricetidae: Sigmodontinae: Oryzomyini) from eastern Bolivia, with emended definitions of O. concolor (Wagner) and O. mamorae (Thomas). American Museum Novitates 3661: 1 - 32.", "Hice, C. L., and P. M. Velazco. 2012. The non-volant mammals of the Reserva Nacional Allpahuayo-Mishana, Loreto, Peru. Special Publications, Texas Tech University Museum 60: 1 - 135.", "Carleton, M. D., and G. G. Musser. 2015. Genus Oecomys Thomas, 1906. In J. L. Patton, U. F. J. Pardinas, and G. D'Elia (editors), Mammals of South America, vol. 2: Rodents: 393 - 417. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.", "Ruelas, D., and U. F. J. Pardinas. 2017. White-bellied arboreal rice rat Oecomys bicolor. In D. E. Wilson, T. E. Lacher, Jr., and R. A. Mittermeier (editors), Handbook of the mammals of the world: 419. 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