Apodemus mystacinus
(C. G. Danford & Alston, 1877)
Eastern Broad-toothed Field Mouse
Taxonomy
Subclass | : Theria |
Infraclass | : Placentalia |
Magnorder | : Boreoeutheria |
Superorder | : Euarchontoglires |
Order | : Rodentia |
Suborder | : Supramyomorpha |
Infraorder | : Myomorphi |
Superfamily | : Muroidea |
Family | : Muridae |
Subfamily | : Murinae |
Tribe | : Apodemini |
Genus | : Apodemus |
Species status
Authority citation
Danford, C.G. and Alston, E.R. 1877-08. On the mammals of Asia Minor. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1877(2):270-281.
Authority publication link
https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/28510877Original name as described
Mus mystacinus
Other common names
Broad-toothed Field Mouse · Eastern Rock Mouse
Type material
BMNH:Mamm:1877.8.13.6
Type kind
holotype
Type locality
Zebil, Bulgar Dagh [= Bolkar Mountains], Adana Province, Turkey.
Biogeographic realm
Palearctic
Country distribution
Greece · Turkey · Georgia · Syria · Lebanon · Israel · Palestine · Jordan · Iraq
Taxonomy notes
a recent molecular study suggested splitting of Apodemus into three genera: Apodemus, Alsomys, and Sylvaemus (including A. mystacinus); this revision was based on phylogenies created using cytochrome b sequences that show Apodemus sensu lato as monophyletic, but the three proposed genera as paraphyletic with each other; the authors supported the revision with the deep divergence time between the various clades; however, given that the genus is already monophyletic and that the proposed genera are not reciprocally monophyletic, Apodemus is retained as a single genus here pending more integrative taxonomic research
Taxonomy notes citation
Mezhzherin, S., & Tereshchenko, V. (2023). Taxonomic Hierarchy and Evolutionary Scenario of the Genus Group Apodemus sl (Muridae) of the Palearctic based of Genetic Differentiation in the cyt-b Gene. Zoodiversity, 57(1), 1-12.
IUCN Red List status
Least Concern
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