Rediscovering a forgotten rodent of Patagonia and its phylogenetic implications
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Cephalomyidae is an enigmatic caviomorph ‘family’ recorded in the Deseadan–Colhuehuapian SALMAs (South American Land Mammal Age) of Bolivia and Argentina. The validity and phylogenetic relationships of this group remain unconfirmed. <i>Litodontomys chubutensis</i> is one of the most poorly known cephalomyids, recorded only by a partial mandible with the complete dental series. Here we present a new specimen of <i>Litodontomys</i> from the same Deseadan locality as the holotype (Cabeza Blanca, Chubut, Argentina). It is a more complete and better preserved specimen from a larger and older individual. A phylogenetic analysis, performed to test the position of the genus and the validity and relationships of the family Cephalomyidae, recovered <i>Litodontomys</i> as the sister taxon of <i>Cephalomys</i> and confirmed the monophyly of the clade for the first time in an updated matrix and broader phylogenetic context.
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2018-05-09



