In a sample of the genus Tatera Lataste 1882 from West Africa (Benin and Burkina Faso), we analyzed the cranial and dental morphology and the karyotype (G, R, C and NOR banding). The cranial morphology confirms the attribution of this sample to Tatera kempi Wroughton 1906. An analysis of the dental morphology was also performed but it seems not to offer diagnostic traits. The karyotype described in the present work for T. kempi is comparable with that described for T. hopkinsoni Thomas 1911, supporting the synonymy of these two taxa. In contrast, the karyological results clearly discriminate kempi from both guineae and nigrita, the latter currently considered a synonym. In the karyotype of T. kempi, we found a polymorphism of a small chromosome, which occurs in the three situations: metacentric/metacentric, metacentric/acrocentric and acrocentric/acrocentric. A similar polymorphism was described for hopkinsoni. The banding shows that the variation of the morphology of the X chromosome in Tatera is related to a pericentric inversion. © 2001 by the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology.
Morphology and chromosomes of tatera lataste 1882 (rodentia muridae gerbillinae) in west africa
Colangelo P;
2001
Abstract
In a sample of the genus Tatera Lataste 1882 from West Africa (Benin and Burkina Faso), we analyzed the cranial and dental morphology and the karyotype (G, R, C and NOR banding). The cranial morphology confirms the attribution of this sample to Tatera kempi Wroughton 1906. An analysis of the dental morphology was also performed but it seems not to offer diagnostic traits. The karyotype described in the present work for T. kempi is comparable with that described for T. hopkinsoni Thomas 1911, supporting the synonymy of these two taxa. In contrast, the karyological results clearly discriminate kempi from both guineae and nigrita, the latter currently considered a synonym. In the karyotype of T. kempi, we found a polymorphism of a small chromosome, which occurs in the three situations: metacentric/metacentric, metacentric/acrocentric and acrocentric/acrocentric. A similar polymorphism was described for hopkinsoni. The banding shows that the variation of the morphology of the X chromosome in Tatera is related to a pericentric inversion. © 2001 by the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.