Is Galea tixiensis Quintana, 2001 a synonym of G. leucoblephara Burmeister, 1861?

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  • Pablo Teta
  • Denise Heliana Campo

Palabras clave:

Caviidae, Cavioidea, Caviomorpha, Galea leucoblephara littoralis, Hystricognathi.

Resumen

Introduction: The genus Galea Meyen 1833 (Rodentia, Caviidae) includes at least five living and two extinct species of terrestrial and herbivoral cavies that occupies grasslands and rocky scrub areas at both high and low elevations in South America. Fossil samples from the late Pleistocene-The genus Galea (Rodentia, Caviidae) includes five living and two extinct species of terrestrial and herbivorous cavies that inhabit grasslands and rocky scrub areas at both high and low elevations in South America. Fossil samples from the late Pleistocene-Holocene from central-eastern Argentina have been referred to as Galea sp., G musteloides or G. cf. musteloides and finally described as a new species under the name of G. tixiensis. However, recent studies based on large series of individuals fail to find qualitative morphological differences between G. leucoblephara and G. tixiensis. Based on these findings, in this contribution we reviewed the taxonomic status of the fossil species G. tixiensis. A total of 110 individuals of the three currently recognized subspecies of G. leucoblephara (i. e., G. l. demissa, G. l. leucoblephara and G. l. littoralis) from Argentina Bolivia and Paraguay were examined. Nine craniodental measurements were recorded. Quantitative data were subjected to a principal component analysis (PCA) in order to identify the contribution of each measurement to the total variance. Qualitative characters were evaluated through the comparisons of the diagnostic traits of G. tixiensis with the variability derived from the recent samples. PCA showed a high overlap of the multivariate spaces of the three subspecies studied, suggesting that they do not differ significantly in terms of cranial shape. The holotype of G. tixiensis was allocated within the morphospace of the recent G. l. littoralis samples. Qualitative traits diagnostic of G. tixiensis were also recorded in recent samples of G. leucoblephara, in particular of G. l. littoralis. Based on both qualitative and quantitative cranial traits, we suggest that G. tixiensis is a synonym of G. leucoblephara. The morphological traits supposedly unique to G. tixiensis were also recorded in specimens of living populations of G. l. littoralis. The large values of some quantitative cranial traits in fossil samples -- compared to living ones -- are reinterpreted here as an ecophenotypical response to the more severe climatic conditions of the Holocene.

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2017-09-23

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