Integrative systematics of Neotropical porcupines of Coendou prehensilis complex (Rodentia: Erethizontidae)

Coendou comprises the most speciose genus in Erethizontidae, with 15 currently recognized species. Although several taxonomic studies in the last two decades have unveiled part of its diversity, the most widespread Neotropical taxon Coendou prehensilis has received limited attention. Here, we combin...

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description Coendou comprises the most speciose genus in Erethizontidae, with 15 currently recognized species. Although several taxonomic studies in the last two decades have unveiled part of its diversity, the most widespread Neotropical taxon Coendou prehensilis has received limited attention. Here, we combined morphological and molecular datasets to infer the phylogenetic relationships of the species in the genus and revise the taxonomy of the C. prehensilis complex. We found four morphotypes and three well‐supported monophyletic clades within C. prehensilis. These three clades represent valid species: C. prehensilis (restricted to the north of the Atlantic Forest), C. baturitensis (occurring in the eastern Amazonian and montane forests enclaves in the Caatinga), and C. longicaudatus (two subspecies, C. l. longicaudatus from the Amazon and C. l. boliviensis from Cerrado and Chaco). Furthermore, we recovered three morphologically diagnosable clades within Coendou, for which we assigned subgeneric names. Coendou (Coendou) comprises six species (C. baturitensis, C. longicaudatus, C. mexicanus, C. prehensilis, C. quichua, and C. rufescens), Coendou (Sphiggurus) includes five taxa (C. bicolor, C. insidiosus, C. nycthemera, C. speratus, and C. spinosus), and the third subgenus we named Coendou (Caaporamys) subgen. nov, comprising C. melanurus (type species), C. vestitus, C. pruinosus, C. ichillus, and C. roosmalenorum. Resumo Coendou é o gênero de Erethizontidae mais especioso, com 15 espécies reconhecidas. Nas últimas duas décadas, diversos estudos taxonômicos revelaram parte da sua diversidade. Todavia, a espécie neotropical com maior distribuição, Coendou prehensilis, recebeu pouca atenção. Aqui, nós combinamos bancos de dados morfológicos e moleculares para inferir relações filogenéticas das espécies dentro do gênero para avaliar o estado taxonômico do complexo C. prehensilis. Nós encontramos quatro morfótipos e três clados monofiléticos bem‐suportados dentro de C. prehensilis. Estes três clados representam espécies válidas: C. prehensilis (restrito ao norte da Mata Atlântica), C. baturitensis (ocorrendo no leste Amazônico até áreas florestadas de altitude da Caatinga) e C. longicaudatus (com duas subespécies, C. l. longicaudatus da Amazônia e C. l. boliviensis do Cerrado e Chaco). Além disso, nós reconhecemos três clados morfologicamente diagnosticáveis dentro de Coendou, os quais nós atribuímos nomes subgenéricos. Coendou (Coendou) com seis espécies (C. baturitensi
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Estes três clados representam espécies válidas: C. prehensilis (restrito ao norte da Mata Atlântica), C. baturitensis (ocorrendo no leste Amazônico até áreas florestadas de altitude da Caatinga) e C. longicaudatus (com duas subespécies, C. l. longicaudatus da Amazônia e C. l. boliviensis do Cerrado e Chaco). Além disso, nós reconhecemos três clados morfologicamente diagnosticáveis dentro de Coendou, os quais nós atribuímos nomes subgenéricos. Coendou (Coendou) com seis espécies (C. baturitensis, C. longicaudatus, C. mexicanus. C. prehensilis, C. quichua e C. rufescens), Coendou (Sphiggurus) com cinco táxons (C. bicolor, C. insidiosus, C. nycthemera, C. speratus e C. spinosus) e o terceiro subgênero nós nomeamos Coendou (Caaporamys) subgen. nov, composto por C. melanurus (espécie‐tipo), C. vestitus, C. pruinosus, C. ichillus e C. roosmalenorum. 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Estes três clados representam espécies válidas: C. prehensilis (restrito ao norte da Mata Atlântica), C. baturitensis (ocorrendo no leste Amazônico até áreas florestadas de altitude da Caatinga) e C. longicaudatus (com duas subespécies, C. l. longicaudatus da Amazônia e C. l. boliviensis do Cerrado e Chaco). Além disso, nós reconhecemos três clados morfologicamente diagnosticáveis dentro de Coendou, os quais nós atribuímos nomes subgenéricos. Coendou (Coendou) com seis espécies (C. baturitensis, C. longicaudatus, C. mexicanus. C. prehensilis, C. quichua e C. rufescens), Coendou (Sphiggurus) com cinco táxons (C. bicolor, C. insidiosus, C. nycthemera, C. speratus e C. spinosus) e o terceiro subgênero nós nomeamos Coendou (Caaporamys) subgen. nov, composto por C. melanurus (espécie‐tipo), C. vestitus, C. pruinosus, C. ichillus e C. roosmalenorum. 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baturitensis
boliviensis
Coendou
Coendou prehensilis
Erethizontidae
longicaudatus
Montane environments
Morphology
Mountain forests
Pernambuco Endemism Centre
Phylogeny
quill
Species
Sphiggurus
Systematics
Taxa
Taxonomy
title Integrative systematics of Neotropical porcupines of Coendou prehensilis complex (Rodentia: Erethizontidae)
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