Type specimens, taxonomic history, and genetic analysis of the Japanese dancing mouse or waltzer, Muswagneri variety rotans Droogleever Fortuyn, 1912 (Mammalia, Muridae)

Zookeys. 2024 May 2:1200:27-39. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.1200.118823. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

In the present paper, the existence and location of the type series of the Japanese dancing mouse or waltzer, Muswagneri variety rotans Droogleever Fortuyn, 1912, are established, and a lectotype is designated. Available type specimens are measured, and some morphological parameters, sex, and general condition of the specimens are recorded. A literature survey was conducted, and an attempt is made to clarify the position of M.wagneri variety rotans in the taxonomy of Mus. A genetic analysis suggests that the type series of the Japanese dancing mouse represent a crossbred, or derivation of a crossbred, between the original Japanese dancing mouse of Musmusculusmolossinus Temminck 1844 origin and European fancy or laboratory mice of Musmusculusdomesticus Schwarz & Schwarz, 1943 origin. Much of their genome was replaced and occupied by Musmusculusdomesticus type genome, probably through extensive breeding with European mice.

Keywords: Crossbred; Japanese dancing mouse; genetic analysis; genome; lectotype; taxonomic position.