Morphological Variation of the Glans Penis of South American Octodontid and Abrocomid Rodents
- 30 November 1993
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Journal of Mammalogy
- Vol. 74 (4) , 926-935
- https://doi.org/10.2307/1382431
Abstract
Morphological variation in the glans penis of the six genera and most species of octodontid rodents was studied and compared to members of the Abrocomidae and Ctenomyidae. Most specimens of Octodon degus, O. lunatus, O. bridgesi, Octodontomys gliroides, Aconaemys fuscus, and A. sagei presented two spikes on each side at the bottom of the intromitent sac (2–2 pattern), although the number of spikes varies from 1–2 to 4–5. The largest variability in number of spikes was shown by Spalacopus cyanus, ranging from 1–1 to 4–5; although they were rather short. The 1–1 pattern characterized Tympanoctomys barrerae and Octomys mimax. This pattern was found in the species of the genera Abrocoma and Ctenomys, which belong to the related families Abrocomidae and Ctenomyidae. Our results support the view that the 1–1 pattern is ancestral and that other patterns are derived states. Within the octodontids, only Tympanoctomys barrerae and Octomys mimax showed the ancestral condition shared with Ctenomyidae and Abrocomidae. All other octodontid genera share the derived state 2–2 or modifications of it.Keywords
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