Ovis aries Linnaeus, 1758
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Ovis aries Linnaeus, 1758 View in CoL . Syst. Nat., 10th ed., 1:70 View Cited Treatment .
TYPE LOCALITY: Sweden (domesticated stock) .
DISTRIBUTION: S and E Turkey, Armenia, S Azerbaijan, N Iraq, W Iran. Domesticated worldwide; primitive domestic populations (mouflon) feral on Corsica and Sardinia, introduced from there to Europe, Crimea (USSR), USA (incl. Hawaiian Isis), Chile, Kerguelen Isis, Tenerife (Canary Isis); on Cyprus; and on St. Kilda and other small islands off the British Isles; improved domestic stock feral in Norway, Sweden, USA, islands off coasts of British Isles and New Zealand, Kerguelen Isis, and probably other oceanic islands.
STATUS: CITES - Appendix I as O. orientalis ophion ; U.S. ESA - Endangered as O. musimon ophion ; IUCN - Vulnerable as O. orientalis musimon and O. orientalis ophion .
SYNONYMS: anatolica, armeniana, corsicosardinensis, cyprius, erskinei, gmelini , laristanica, isphaganica; jubata Kerr, 1792; matschiei; mongolica Fitzinger, 1860; musimon , occidentalis, occidentosardinensis, ophion , orientalis , sinesella, urmiana.
COMMENTS: Includes orientalis ; see Nadler et al. (1973). Also includes musimon and ophion , primitive domestic sheep, now feral; see S. Payne (1968), Vigne (1988), and Hemmer (1990). Hybridizes with vignei in C Iran; see Nadler et al. (1971 b) and Valdez et al. (1978).
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Ovis aries Linnaeus, 1758
Peter Grubb 1993 |