Pygeretmus (Alactagulus) pumilio (Kerr 1792)
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Pygeretmus (Alactagulus) pumilio (Kerr 1792) View in CoL
[Alactagulus] pumilio Kerr 1792 View in CoL , in: Linnaeus, Anim. Kingdom: 275.
Type Locality: Kazakhstan, between Caspian Sea and Irtysh River. Pavlinov and Rossolimo (1987) listed Kirghiz Steppe, "the old Russian name for Central Kazakhstan " (G. Shenbrot, in litt., 2003) as the type locality for this species.
Vernacular Names: Dwarf Fat-tailed Jerboa.
Synonyms: Pygeretmus (Alactagulus) acontion ( Pallas 1811) ; Pygeretmus (Alactagulus) aralensis ( Ognev 1948) ; Pygeretmus (Alactagulus) brachyotis (Ostrouchov 1889) ; Pygeretmus (Alactagulus) dinniki (Satunin 1920) ; Pygeretmus (Alactagulus) minor (Pallas 1779) ; Pygeretmus (Alactagulus) minutus (Blainville 1817) ; Pygeretmus (Alactagulus) pallidus (Vinogradov 1933) ; Pygeretmus (Alactagulus) potanini (Vinogradov 1926) ; Pygeretmus (Alactagulus) pumilio ( Kerr 1792) ; Pygeretmus (Alactagulus) pygmaea (Pallas 1779) ; Pygeretmus (Alactagulus) tanaiticus ( Ognev 1948) ; Pygeretmus (Alactagulus) turcomanus (Heptner and Samorodov 1939) .
Distribution: From the Don River ( Russia) through Kazakhstan to the Irtysh River ( Kuznetsov, 1965; Sludskii, 1977), south to NE Iran ( Lay, 1967); E to S Mongolia ( Bannikov, 1954); China: W Nei Mongol ( Ma et al., 1987), N Xinjiang ( Chen and Wang, 1985; Ma et al., 1987), Gansu, and Ningxia ( Wang, 2003; Chinese range mapped in Zhang et al., 1997).
Conservation: IUCN – Lower Risk (lc).
Discussion: Subgenus Alactagulus (see Pavlinov and Rossolimo, 1987). The name pygmaeus is preoccupied and is an invalid junior synonym of pumilio , ( Corbet, 1978 c; Ellerman and Morrison-Scott, 1951). Reviewed by Ognev (1963 b) and Shenbrot et al. (1995). Reviewed also by Gromov and Erbajeva (1995) who retained Alactagulus as the genus, not subgenus, for pumilio . For synonyms see Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951), Corbet, (1978c), and Shenbrot et al. (1995).
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