Eothenomys custos Thomas 1912
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Eothenomys custos Thomas 1912 View in CoL
Eothenomys custos Thomas 1912 View in CoL , Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 8, 9: 517.
Type Locality: China, Yunnan, A-tun-tsi (= Dequen Xian; see Kaneko, 1996 b for additional information), 11,500 -12,500 ft (3505-3810 m) GoogleMaps .
Vernacular Names: Southwest China Red-backed Vole.
Synonyms: Eothenomys cangshanensis Wang and Li 2000 ; Eothenomys hintoni Osgood 1932 ; Eothenomys ninglangensis Wang and Li 2000 ; Eothenomys rubelius Hinton 1932 ; Eothenomys rubellus (G. M. Allen 1924) .
Distribution: Recorded only "from the extreme north-west of Yunnan, the Likiang Range, the loop of the Jinsha Jiang River, and from central Sichuan," 2500-4800 m ( Kaneko, 1996 b:108).
Conservation: IUCN – Lower Risk (lc).
Discussion: E. chinensis species group. Listed as a species of Anteliomys by Hinton (1926 a). Whether in Eothenomys or Anteliomys , this distinct Chinese endemic has always been recognized as a species in faunal reports and checklists. Kaneko (1996 b) explained why the holotypes of hintoni and rubelius represent examples of E. custos ; inclusion of cangshanensis and ninglangensis follows Ye et al. (2002).
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Eothenomys custos Thomas 1912
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Eothenomys custos
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