Cr. Bonvicino et Mam. Moreira, Molecular phylogeny of the genus Oryzomys (Rodentia : Sigmodontinae) basedon cytochrome b DNA sequences, MOL PHYL EV, 18(2), 2001, pp. 282-292
The genus Oryzomys comprises 40 species arranged in several species groups.
To test the monophyly of three Oryzomys species groups ("capito," nitidus,
and subflavus), we analyzed, by distance, parsimony, and maximum-likelihoo
d (ML), 801 bp of the mitochondrial gene cytochrome b. Our results did not
sustain the monophyly of Oryzomys nor of the nitidus and subflavus species
groups Within the "capito" species group, O. perenensis appeared as a valid
species, as a sister branch of the clade formed by O. megacephalus and O.
laticeps. Within the nitidius species group, only the association between O
. nitidus and O. lamia was well supported. The subflavus species group spli
t into two clades: one with O. subflavus karyomorphotypes and another group
ing O. angouya with species of different genera in the parsimony, distance,
and ML trees. (C) 2001 Academic Press.