Ochotona pusilla (Pallas, 1769)
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Ochotona pusilla (Pallas, 1769) View in CoL . Nova Comm. Imp. Acad. Sci. Petropoli, 13:531.
TYPE LOCALITY: "in campis circa Volgam... "; restricted by Ognev (1940) to Samarsk Steppe, near Buzuluk, left bank of Samara River [Orenburgsk ObL Russia] .
DISTRIBUTION: Steppes from middle Volga ( Russia), east and south through N Kazakhstan to upper Irtysh River and Chinese border. Not yet recorded in China.
STATUS: Disappearance from W end of its range within historic times was probably caused by elimination of preferred shrub-steppe habitat ( Kuz'mina, 1965). Some pop. are listed as rare in the "Red Book" of Bashkir Aut. Rep. (A. T. Smith et al., 1990).
SYNONYMS: angustifrons Argyropulo, 1932; minutus Pallas, 1771.
COMMENTS: Formerly included nubrica (= lama), forresti , and osgoodi (a subspecies of thibetana ); see comments therein.
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Ochotona pusilla (Pallas, 1769)
Robert S. Hoffmann 1993 |
Ochotona pusilla (Pallas, 1769)
Pallas 1769: 531 |