Callosciurus erythraeus (Pallas, 1778)
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Callosciurus erythraeus (Pallas, 1778) |
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Callosciurus erythraeus (Pallas, 1778) View in CoL . Nova Spec. Quad. Glir. Ord., p. 377.
TYPE LOCALITY: Not known; restricted to Assam, India by Bonhote (1901a); further restricted to the Garo Hills of Assam by Moore and Tate (1965) .
DISTRIBUTION: West of Irrawaddy River in India, Burma, and SE China. East of Irrawaddy River in Burma, Thailand, peninsular Malaysia, Indochina, S China, and Taiwan.
SYNONYMS: albifer (Hilzheimer, 1906); aquilo Wroughton, 1921; atrodorsalis ( Gray, 1842); bartoni (Thomas, 1914); bhutanensis (Bonhote, 1901); bolovensis Osgood, 1932; bonhotei (Robinson and Kloss, 1911); canigenus Howell, 1927; careyi Thomas and Wroughton, 1916; castaneoventris ( Gray, 1842); centralis (Bonhote, 1901); cinnamomeiventris (Swinhoe, 1862); contumax Thomas, 1927; crotalius Thomas and Wroughton, 1916; crumpi Wroughton, 1916; cucphuongis Dao Van Tien, 1965; dabshanensis Xu and Chen, 1989; dactylinus Thomas, 1927; erythrogaster (Blyth, 1842); flavimanus (I. Geoffroy,1831); fryanus Thomas and Wroughton, 1916; fumigatus (Bonhote, 1907); gloveri Thomas, 1921; gongshanensis Wang, 1981; gordoni (Anderson, 1871); griseimanus (MilneEdwards, 1867); griseopectus (Blyth, 1847); griseopectus (Milne-Edwards, 1874); haemobaphes (G. M. Allen, 1912); haringtoni (Thomas, 1905); hendeei Osgood, 1932; hyperythrus (Blyth, 1855); insularis (J. A. Allen, 1906) ; intermedius ( Anderson, 1879); kemmisi (Wroughton, 1908); kinneari Thomas and Wroughton, 1916; leucopus (Gray, 1867); leucurus (Hilzheimer, 1905) ; michianus (Robinson and Wroughton, 1911); midas (Thomas, 1914); miliardi Thomas and Wroughton, 1916; nagarum Thomas and Wroughton, 1916; nigridorsalis Kuroda, 1935; ningpoensis (Bonhote, 1901); phanrangis Robinson and Kloss, 1922; pirata Thomas, 1929; pranis (Kloss, 1916); primus Allen and Coolidge, 1940; punctatissimus (Gray, 1867); quantulus Thomas, 1927; quinlingensis Xu and Chen, 1989; roberti (Bonhote, 1901); rubeculus (Miller, 1903); rubex (Thomas, 1914); shanicus (Ryley, 1914); shortridgei Thomas and Wroughton, 1916; siamensis Gray, 1860; sladeni (Anderson, 1871); solutus Thomas, 1914; styani ( Thomas, 1894); tachin (Kloss, 1916); thai ( Kloss, 1917); thaiwanensis (Bonhote, 1901); tsingtanensis (Hilzheimer, 1905); tsingtauensis (Hilzheimer, 1906); vassali (Bonhote, 1907); vernayi Carter, 1942; wellsi Wroughton, 1921; woodi Harris, 1931; wuliangshanensis Li and Wang, 1981; youngi (Robinson and Kloss, 1914); zimmeensis Robinson and Wroughton, 1916.
COMMENTS: Includes sladeni; see Moore and Tate (1965). Includes flavimanus ( Corbet and Hill, 1992), which was formerly considered distinct ( Moore and Tate, 1965). Chromosomes described (as flavimanus) by Nadler et al. (1975b). Indian populations reviewed by Agrawal and Chakraborty (1979), and Vietnamese populations by Dao (1965).
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