Baiyankamys

Genus of rodents

Baiyankamys
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Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Rodentia
Family: Muridae
Tribe: Hydromyini
Genus: Baiyankamys
Hinton, 1943
Species

Baiyankamys habbema
Baiyankamys shawmayeri

Baiyankamys is a genus of amphibious murid rodents. It was originally described, along with the species Baiyankamys shawmayeri by Hinton in 1943 after he found the remains of a single individual in south east of the Bismarck Mountain Range, north east New Guinea. Tate, in 1951 and, Laurie and Hill in 1954, confirmed the existence of both the species and genus.[1]

Distribution of the murine rodent genera Baiyankamys, Crossomys and Hydromys (except for the widespread Hydromys chrysogaster) on New Guinea

Classification

Hinton described Baiyankamys as similar in appearance to the species Hydromys habbema but differed due to its unreduced pinnae and its lower teeth. It was described as having three lower molars on both sides of the lower jaw, whereas other genera of amphibious murines in New Guinea have only two.[1]

In 1968 Mahoney discovered that the specimen of B. shawmayeri was a composite resulting from an incorrectly associated mandible of the species Rattus niobe and the skull of a small water rat. When the correct mandible was found in the BMNH collections Mahoney proposed that, based on their similarity B. shawmayeri should be classified as a synonym of H. habbema. However, Musser and Carleton (1993, 2005) and Flannery (1995) later proposed that the species Hinton described should be classified as Hydromys shawmayeri, closely related but distinct from H. habbema, based on the fact that they are easily distinguished by external and cranial traits,.[2]

In 2005 Helgen proposed that generic name of Baiyankamys be used for shawmayeri and habbema, removing them both from the genus Hydromys. This was due to morphological differences in phallic anatomy, and many external and craniodental traits.[2]

Appearance

Baiyankamys is distinguished by soft, dense, frosted grey upperparts; a tail that is longer than its head-body length; a long, narrow snout, and extremely narrow incisors.[2]

Habitat

Baiyankamys habbema is found in a small region of the upper montane forests of the Snow Mountains of western New Guinea, between 2800 and 3600 m. Baiyankamys shawmayeri is found in lower to upper montane forests between 1500 and 2600 m in eastern and central highlands regions of Papua New Guinea.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b Mahoney, J.A. (1968). "Baiyankamys Hinton, 1943 (Muridae, Hydromyinae), a New Guinea rodent genus named for an incorrectly associated skin and skull (Hydromyinae, Hydromys) and mandible (Murinae, Rattus)". Mammalia. 32 (1): 64–71. doi:10.1515/mamm.1968.32.1.64.
  2. ^ a b c d Helgen, K.M. (2005). "The amphibious murines of New Guinea (Rodentia, Muridae): the generic status of Baiyankamys and description of a new species of Hydromys". Zootaxa. 913: 1–20. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.913.1.1. hdl:10088/8453. ISSN 1175-5326.

External links

  • "Baiyankamys shawmayeri". IUCN Red List.
  • "Baiyankamys habbema". IUCN Red List.

Data related to Baiyankamys at Wikispecies

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Extant species of subfamily Murinae (Hadromys–Maxomys)
Hadromys
Division
Hadromys
(Manipur bush rat)
  • Manipur bush rat (H. humei)
  • Yunnan bush rat (H. yunnanensis)
Hybomys
Division
Dephomys
(Defua rats)
  • Defua rat (D. defua)
  • Ivory Coast rat (D. eburneae)
Hybomys
(Hump-nosed mice)
  • Eisentraut's striped mouse (H. badius)
  • Father Basilio's striped mouse (H. basilii)
  • Moon striped mouse (H. lunaris)
  • Miller's striped mouse (H. planifrons)
  • Temminck's striped mouse (H. trivirgatus)
  • Peters's striped mouse (H. univittatus)
Stochomys
  • Target rat (S. longicaudatus)
Hydromys
Division
Baiyankamys
  • Mountain water rat (B. habbema)
  • Shaw Mayer's water rat (B. shawmayeri)
Crossomys
  • Earless water rat (C. moncktoni)
Hydromys
(Water rats)
  • Rakali (H. chrysogaster)
  • Western water rat (H. hussoni)
  • New Britain water rat (H. neobrittanicus)
  • Ziegler's water rat (H. ziegleri)
Microhydromys
  • Southern groove-toothed moss mouse (M. argenteus)
  • Northern groove-toothed shrew mouse (M. richardsoni)
Parahydromys
  • New Guinea waterside rat (P. asper)
Paraleptomys
  • Northern water rat (P. rufilatus)
  • Short-haired water rat (P. wilhelmina)
Lorentzimys
Division
Lorentzimys
  • New Guinean jumping mouse (L. nouhuysi)
Malacomys
Division
Malacomys
(Big-eared swamp rats)
  • Cansdale's swamp rat (M. cansdalei)
  • Edward's swamp rat (M. edwardsi)
  • Big-eared swamp rat (M. longipes)
Maxomys
Division
Maxomys
(Rajah rats)
  • Mountain spiny rat (M. alticola)
  • Small spiny rat (M. baeodon)
  • Bartels's spiny rat (M. bartelsii)
  • Dollman's spiny rat (M. dollmani)
  • Hellwald's spiny rat (M. hellwaldii)
  • Sumatran spiny rat (M. hylomyoides)
  • Malayan mountain spiny rat (M. inas)
  • Fat-nosed spiny rat (M. inflatus)
  • Mo's spiny rat (M. moi)
  • Musschenbroek's spiny rat (M. musschenbroekii)
  • Chestnut-bellied spiny rat (M. ochraceiventer)
  • Pagai spiny rat (M. pagensis)
  • Palawan spiny rat (M. panglima)
  • Rajah spiny rat (M. rajah)
  • Red spiny rat (M. surifer)
  • M. tajuddinii
  • Watts's spiny rat (M. wattsi)
  • Whitehead's spiny rat (M. whiteheadi)
See also
Aethomys–Chrotomys
Colomys–Golunda
Melasmothrix–Mus
Oenomys–Pithecheir
Pogonomys–Pseudomys
Rattus
Stenocephalomys–Xeromys
Otomys
Others
Taxon identifiers
Baiyankamys