Meriones (Parameriones) rex Yerbury and Thomas 1895
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Meriones (Parameriones) rex Yerbury and Thomas 1895 View in CoL
Meriones (Parameriones) rex Yerbury and Thomas 1895 View in CoL , Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1895: 552.
Type Locality: Yemen, Lahej, near Aden.
Vernacular Names: King Jird.
Synonyms: Meriones (Parameriones) buryi Thomas 1902 ; Meriones (Parameriones) philbyi ( Morrison-Scott 1939) .
Distribution: Yemen highlands in SW Arabian Peninsula, from Mecca in Saudi Arabia to near Aden in Yemen (see Al-Jumaily [1998] and Harrison and Bates [1991:289]).
Conservation: IUCN – Lower Risk (lc).
Discussion: Subgenus Parameriones , according to Nadler and Lay (1967) and Harrison and Bates (1991), but not allocated to a subgenus by Pavlinov et al. (1990), who reviewed the species. A distinctive jird that "... has evolved in the special and peculiar environment of the Yemen highlands..." ( Harrison and Bates, 1991:291). Karyotype (2n = 38, FN = 74) documented by Al-Saleh and Khan (1987).
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