Paradipus ctenodactylus (Vinogradov 1929)

Wilson, Don E. & Reeder, DeeAnn, 2005, Order Rodentia - Family Dipodidae, Mammal Species of the World: a Taxonomic and Geographic Reference (3 rd Edition), Volume 2, Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, pp. 871-893 : 884

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scientific name

Paradipus ctenodactylus (Vinogradov 1929)
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Paradipus ctenodactylus (Vinogradov 1929) View in CoL

[Paradipus] ctenodactylus (Vinogradov 1929) View in CoL , Doklady Akad. Nauk S. S. S. R., Leningrad, Vol. 1929: 248.

Type Locality: E Turkmenistan, near Repetek.

Vernacular Names: Comb-toed Jerboa.

Distribution: Sand deserts of Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and E Aral region of Kazakhstan; see Kuznetsov (1965), Sludskii (1977), and Shenbrot et al. (1995).

Conservation: IUCN – Lower Risk (lc).

Discussion: Karyotype described by Vorontsov et al. (1969 d). Os penis described and figured by Shenbrot (1992). Range, taxonomy, and other characteristics reviewed by Gromov and Erbajeva (1995), Ognev (1963 b), and Shenbrot et al. (1995).

Gromov, I. M., and M. A. Erbajeva. 1995. [The mammals of Russia and adjacent territories. Lagomorphs and Rodents.] Russian Academy of Sciences, Zoological Institut, St. Petersburg, 520 pp.

Kuznetsov, B. A. 1965. Ordo Rodentia. Pp. 236 - 346, in Opredelitel' mlekopitayushchikh SSSR [Guide to the mammals of the USSR] (Bobrinskii, N. A., Kuznetsov, B. A. and A. P. Kuzyakin, eds.). Second edition. Proveshchenie, Moscow, 382 pp. (in Russian).

Ognev, S. I. 1963 b. Mammals of the USSR and adjacent countries: Rodents (continued). (Mammals of eastern Europe and northern Asia) [A translation of S. I. Ognev, 1948, Zveri SSSR i prilezhashchikh stran: Gryzuny (prodolzhenie). (Zveri vostochnoi Evropy i severnoi Azii)]. Israel Program for Scientific Translations, Jerusalem, 6: 1 - 508.

Shenbrot, G. I. 1992. [Cladistic approach to the analysis of phylogenetic relationships among dipodoid rodents (Rodentia, Dipodoidea)]. Sbornik Trudov Zoologicheskovo Muzeya MGU, 29: 176 - 201 (in Russian).

Shenbrot, G. I., V. E. Sokolov, V. G. Heptner, and Yu. M. Koval'skaya. 1995. [Mammals of the fauna of Russia and contiguous countries. Dipodoid rodents.] Nauka Publishers, Moscow, 576 pp. (in Russian).

Sludskii, A. A. (ed.). 1977. Mlekopitayushchie Kazakhstana. Gryzuny (krome surkov, suslikov, zemlyanoi belki, peschanok i polevok) [Mammals of Kazakhstan. Rodents (except marmots, susliks, long clawed ground squirrels, gerbils and voles)]. Nauka, Kazakhskoi SSR, Alma-Ata, 1 (2): 1 - 536 (in Russian).

Vorontsov, N. N., N. A. Malygina, and S. I. Radjabli. 1969 d. [Chromosome compliments of the jerboas of the subfamilies Dipodinae and Cardiocraniinae (Dipodidae, Rodentia).] Pp. 88 - 91, in [The mammals: Evolution, karyology, faunistics, systematics. 2 nd All- Union Mammalogy Conference, Moscow] (N. N. Vorontsov, ed.). Academy of Sciences of the USSR (Siberian Branch), Novosibirsk, 167 pp. (in Russian).

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Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Mammalia

Order

Rodentia

SubOrder

Myomorpha

Family

Dipodidae

SubFamily

Dipodinae

Genus

Paradipus