Gerbilliscus (Gerbilliscus) boehmi (Noack 1887)
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Gerbilliscus (Gerbilliscus) boehmi (Noack 1887) |
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Gerbilliscus (Gerbilliscus) boehmi (Noack 1887) View in CoL
[Gerbilliscus (Gerbilliscus)] boehmi ( Noack 1887) View in CoL , Zool. Jahrb. Syst., 2: 241.
Type Locality: Dem. Rep. Congo, Katanga Province, Marungu, Qua Mpala (see Ansell, 1978, and Hill and Carter, 1941, for placement of type locality in S Dem. Rep. Congo; it has also been identified as N Zambia [G. M. Allen, 1939; Bates, 1988]).
Vernacular Names: Boehm's Gerbil.
Synonyms: Gerbilliscus (Gerbilliscus) fallax ( Thomas and Schwann 1904) ; Gerbilliscus (Gerbilliscus) fraterculus (Thomas 1898) ; Gerbilliscus (Gerbilliscus) varia (Heller 1910) .
Distribution: E Angola ( Crawford-Cabral, 1998, discussed the possible Angolan record), S Dem. Rep. Congo ( Hatt, 1940 a), N Zambia ( Ansell, 1978), Malawi ( Ansell and Dowsett, 1988), Tanzania (Swynerton and Hayman, 1951), Kenya ( Hollister, 1919), and Uganda ( Delany, 1975).
Conservation: IUCN – Lower Risk (lc) as Tatera boehmi .
Discussion: Subgenus Gerbilliscus . Reviewed by Davis (1975 a) and Pavlinov et al. (1990); northeast African population revised by Bates (1988). The double-grooved incisors and fringed, white-tipped tail of G. boehmi are unique among species of Gerbilliscus , and these traits prompted Thomas (1896) to propose Gerbilliscus as a subgenus of Tatera to contain boehmi .
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