摘要

Recently extinct insular populations of oryzomyine rice rats (Cricetidae: Sigmodontinae) are known from across the Lesser Antilles, but most remain undescribed. Historical records of a possible now-extinct endemic rodent from Barbados are supported by presence of oryzomyine remains in Late Quaternary sites on the island, including several pre-Columbian Holocene archaeological sites. The Barbados oryzomyine is described as Megalomys georginae sp. nov., and is most closely related to species from the nearby islands of Martinique and St. Lucia, M. desmarestii and M. luciae. These species all display a zygomatic plate with its posterior margin level with the alveolus of M1, a divided anterocone on M1, and distinct anterolophids and metaflexids on m2 and m3, and are recovered as a monophyletic clade in morphological-molecular and morphology-only analyses. The new species differs from other Megalomys species in having the labial accessory root of M1 absent, a reduced anteromedian flexus on M1. two roots on m2 and m3, a supratrochlear foramen on the humerus, and in its much smaller body size. Other extinct Caribbean oryzomyines are not recovered in a monophyletic clade with Megalomys.

  • 出版日期2012