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The Taxonomic Status of Oligoryzomys mattogrossae (Allen 1916) (Rodentia: Cricetidae: Sigmodontinae), Reservoir of Anajatuba Hantavirus
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WESKLER, Marcelo; et al. The taxonomic status of Oligoryzomys mattogrossae (Allen 1916) (Rodentia: Cricetidae: Sigmodontinae), reservoir of Anajatuba Hantavirus. American Museum Novitates, n.3880, 32p, May 2017.
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Autor
Wekalwe, Marcelo
Lemos, Elba M. S.
D'Andrea, Paulo Sérgio
Bonvicino, Cibele Rodrigues
Resumen
Species of the cricetid genus Oligoryzomys are found across most Neotropical biomes, and
several of them play important roles as natural reservoirs of hantaviruses and arenaviruses.
Here we demonstrate that O. mattogrossae, previously considered a junior synonym of O.
microtis, is a valid species, and that it is the oldest available name for specimens previously
identified as O. fornesi from Brazil and northern Paraguay. Comparative morphology and phylogenetic
analyses based on mitochondrial (cytochrome b) and nuclear (intron 7 of beta-fibrinogen)
genes show that O. mattogrossae differs from its sister species O. microtis and from other
forms of the genus, corroborating previously published karyological data. Oligoryzomys mattogrossae
occurs in Cerrado and Caatinga habitats throughout central and northeastern Brazil
and Paraguay, whereas distribution of O. fornesi is apparently restricted to southern Paraguay
and northernmost Argentina. Specimens of O. mattogrossae were found to be the natural reservoir
of the Anajatuba genotype of hantavirus in northeastern Brazil. Therefore, continuing efforts to delimit Oligoryzomys species and facilitate their identification are important for zoonotic
monitoring.