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Autor:
Pierre-Henri Fabre, Roberto Portela Miguez, Mary Ellen Holden, Yuli S. Fitriana, Gono Semiadi, Guy G. Musser, Kristofer M. Helgen
Publikováno v:
Records of the Australian Museum, Vol 75, Iss 5, Pp 673-718 (2023)
Four new species of Rattus are described from the Moluccan islands (Maluku) of Indonesia: Rattus taliabuensis and R. feileri, both from the island of Taliabu, and R. halmaheraensis and R. obiensis from the islands of Halmahera and Obi, respectively.
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/56fb18a465754ad7a97004e6388a0485
Autor:
E. Grace Veatch, Pierre-Henri Fabre, Matthew W. Tocheri, Thomas Sutikna, E. Wahyu Saptomo, Guy G. Musser, Kristofer M. Helgen
Publikováno v:
Records of the Australian Museum, Vol 75, Iss 5, Pp 741-764 (2023)
We describe a new genus and species of large-bodied murine from archaeological deposits at Liang Bua, a limestone cave in western Flores, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. Among a large assemblage of murine remains, several mandibular elements recovered
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/d349206605574a6cbfe88bdba0a8a30c
Autor:
Pierre-Henri Fabre, Roberto Portela Miguez, Mary Ellen Holden, Yuli S. Fitriana, Gono Semiadi, Guy G. Musser, Kristofer M. Helgen
Publikováno v:
Records of the Australian Museum, Vol 76, Iss 2, Pp 131-132 (2024)
The name Rattus obiensis Fabre, Portela Miguez, Holden, Fitriana, Semiadi, Musser, & Helgen, was recently applied to a newly discovered species of Rattus known to date only from the Moluccan island of Obi in Indonesia. However, this name is preoccupi
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/da01551f59704f33ae863a458e59b0b9
Autor:
Guy G. Musser
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History. 392:1-313
Two new species of of Bunomys are described, B. karokophilus and B. torajae, both from the west-central mountain region of central Sulawesi. The descriptions are presented within the context of a systematic review of Bunomys in which are provided cha
Publikováno v:
Journal of Mammalogy. 95:943-959
In view of contradictions in the recent literature, the valid genus-group name to be applied to northern red-backed voles—Myodes Pallas, 1811, or Clethrionomys Tilesius, 1850—is reviewed. To develop the thesis that Myodes (type species, Mus rutil
Autor:
Lance A. Durden, Guy G. Musser
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History. 391:1-87
Among the 15 known genera of murine rodents endemic to the island of Sulawesi, is the shrew rat genus Echiothrix. Physically large (length of head and body = 182–235 mm; weight = 215–310 g) with a bicolored tail typically longer than head and bod
Autor:
Jonathan D. Kennedy, Nanang Supriatna, Yuli Sulistya Fitriana, Guy G. Musser, Gono Semiadi, Jon Fjeldså, Andrew P. Jennings, Marie Pagès, Kristofer M. Helgen, Pierre-Henri Fabre, Johan Michaux, Knud A. Jønsson
Publikováno v:
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 169:408-447
We describe Halmaheramys bokimekot Fabre, Pages, Musser, Fitriana, Semiadi & Helgen gen. et sp. nov., a new genus and species of murine rodent from the North Moluccas, and study its phylogenetic placement using both molecular and morphological data.
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History. 339:1-260
Analyses of fur color patterns, morphometric data derived from external, cranial, and dental dimensions, and distributions of collection sites for voucher specimens form the basis for a taxonomic revision of Sulawesi's endemic squirrel fauna. Eight s
Autor:
Darrin P. Lunde, Guy G. Musser
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History. 329:1-139
A new species of the New Guinea endemic murine genus Coccymys is described, based on a small sample from Mt. Dayman and Mt. Simpson in the Maneau Range at the far eastern end of the Owen Stanley Ranges of eastern Papua New Guinea, and two specimens f
Publikováno v:
Mammal Study. 32:155-168
A survey of the small mammals of Huu Lien Nature Reserve, Lang Son Province, Vietnam (21°40′52″N, 106°20′28″E) resulted in the capture of 187 specimens representing 21 species of bat, insectivore, and rodent: Suncus etruscus, Rhinolophus pe