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Type: Article
Published: 2015-11-10
Page range: 101–128
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A new species of the rodent genus Hylomyscus from Angola, with a distributional summary of the H. anselli species group (Muridae: Murinae: Praomyini)

Department of Vertebrate Zoology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC, 20560-0108, U.S.A.
Science and Education, The Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, Illinois, 60605, USA.
Science and Education, The Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, Illinois, 60605, USA.
Mammalia Afromontane biogeography taxonomy traditional morphometrics

Abstract

A new species of Hylomyscus, H. heinrichorum, is described from mountains in western Angola. Based on morphological traits and cranial morphometry, the new species is assigned to the H. anselli species group and is hypothesized to be most closely related to H. anselli Bishop proper, a species named from Zambia. Members of both the H. anselli and H. denniae species groups occupy the Afromontane Biotic Zone, found in various mountain systems to the south and east of the Congo Basin. Evidence is reviewed that supports the independent radiation of these two species groups within montane forest from different Guineo-Congolian ancestral stocks.