Spermophilus pallidicauda (Satunin, 1903)
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Spermophilus pallidicauda (Satunin, 1903) |
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Spermophilus pallidicauda (Satunin, 1903) View in CoL
New record. MONGOLIA • Province of Tov; 46°54.55′N, 105°42.39′E; 7 Aug.2017; opportunistic observation GoogleMaps .
Identification. Characteristic stocky body and short tail (tail <55 mm; Smith et al. 2010). It has reddish spots beneath the eyes with a yellow chin and hairless hind feet ( Batsaikhan et al. 2014; Smith et al. 2010).
Urocitellus undulatus (Pallas, 1778)
Figure 6D
New record. MONGOLIA • Province of Tov; 46°55.08′N, 105°51.99′E; 15 May 2017; opportunistic observation GoogleMaps .
Identification. Identified by morphological character- istics. It can be distinguished from Spermophilus pallidicauda by its considerably longer and larger tail (tail length: 3.5–5.3 cm for S. pallidicauda ; tail length: 10–14 cm for U. undulatus ) ( Batsaikhan et al. 2014; Smith et al. 2010).
Largomorpha ( Leporidae )
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New record. MONGOLIA • Province of Tov; 43°15.19′N, 106°7.03′E; 12 May 2017; opportunistic observation GoogleMaps .
Identification. During the summer the fur color of L. tolai is lighter than Lepus timidus (Linnaeus,1758) , the only other Leporidae occurring in Mongolia. Tail color is typically all white with black tips and a golden edge ( Batsaikhan et al. 2014). The only species of Leporidae recorded from the study area.
Largomorpha ( Ochotonidae )
Ochotona dauurica (Pallas, 1776)
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New record. MONGOLIA • Province of Tov; 46°55.08′N, 105°51.99′E; 13 May 2017; opportunistic observation GoogleMaps .
Identification. Two species of pikas occur, Ochotona pallasii (Gray, 1867) and O. dauurica in the Province of Tov, the largest part of our study area. The dorsal fur
in O.dauurica View in CoL is brown and in O. pallasi View in CoL ocherous gray, ventral side is white in O. dauurica View in CoL and sandy in O. pallasi ( Lissovsky 2016) View in CoL .
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