Arvicola terrestris (Linnaeus, 1758)
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Arvicola terrestris (Linnaeus, 1758) . Syst. Nat., 10th ed., 1:61.
TYPE LOCALITY: Sweden, Uppsala .
DISTRIBUTION: Europe (except C and S Spain but including N Spain and N Portugal, W France, and SW Italy), from mountains of Mediterranean region to Arctic Sea, east through Siberia almost to Pacific coast, south to Israel, Iran, Lake Baikal and N Tien Shan Mtns of NW China ( Corbet, 1978c; European range mapped by Reichstein, 1982b; former USSR portion outlined in Kuznetsov, 1965; Portugal record from Ramalhinho and Mathias, 1988).
SYNONYMS: abrukensis, albus, americana , amphibius , aquaticus , argentoratensis , argyropus , armenius, ater , barabensis , brigantium, buffonii , cantabriae, canus , castaneus , caucasicus , cernjavskii, cubanensis, destructor , djukovi, exitus, ferrugineus , fuliginosus , hintoni, hyperryphaeus, illyricus, italicus, jacutensis, jenissijensis, karatshaicus, korabensis, kuruschi, kuznetzovi, littoralis , martinoi, meridionalis , minor , monticola , musignani , niger , nigricans , obensis , ognevi, pallasii , paludosus , persicus , pertinax , reta, rufescens , scherman , schermous, seythius, stankovici, tanaiticus, tataricus, tauricus, turavi, uralensis , variabilis , volgensis.
COMMENTS: European populations are reviewed by Reichstein (1982b) and northern Spanish samples by Ventura and Gosalbez (1989). Morphometric analyses contrasting two subspecies in Netherlands reported by Warmerdam (1982). Morphological variability in context of taxonomic and distributional studies provided by Kratochvll (1980, 1983), Krystufek and Tvrtkovic (1984), Nikolaeva (1982), and Ventura (1991). More than one species is represented in this complex (see generic comments).
Corbet, G. B. 1978 c. The mammals of the Palaearctic region: A taxonomic review. British Museum (Natural History), London, 314 pp.
Krystufek, B., and N. Tvrtkovic. 1984. Redescription of Arvicola terrestris illyrica (Barrett-Hamiltion, 1899) - Rodentia, Mammalia. Biosistematika, 10: 91 - 97.
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).
Nikolaeva, A. I. 1982. [Adaptive variation in the masticatory surface of molar teeth in Arvicola terrestris.] Zoologicheskii Zhurnal, 61: 1565 - 1575 (in Russian).
Ramalhinho, M. G., and M. da L. Mathias. 1988. Arvicola terrestris monticola de Selys-Longchamps, 1838, new to Portugal (Rodentia, Arvicolidae). Mammalia, 52: 429 - 431.
Reichstein, H. 1982 b. Arvicola terrestris (Linnaeus, 1758) -- Schermaus. Pp. 217 - 252, in Handbuch der Saugetiere Europas (J. Niethammer and F. Krapp, eds.). Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft (Wiesbaden), 2 / I: 1 - 649.
Ventura, J. 1991. Morphological characteristics of the molars of Arvicola terrestris (Rodentia, Arvicolidae) in its southwestern distribution area. Zoologischer Anzeiger, 226: 64 - 70.
Warmerdam, M. 1982. Numeriek-taxonomische studie van de twee vormen van de woelrat Arvicola terrestris (Linnaeus, 1758) in Nederland en Belgie. Lutra, 24: 33 - 66.
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