Eothenomys tarquinius (Thomas, 1912)
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Tarquinius Red-backed Vole
French: Campagnol tarquin / German: Tarquinius-Rotelmaus / Spanish: Topillo tarquino
Taxonomy. Microtus (Anteliomys) chinensis tarquinius Thomas, 1912 View in CoL , “ 23 miles [= 37 km] S.E. of Ta-tsien-lu [= Moxi], W. Szechwan [= Sichuan, China]. Alt. 10,000’ [= 3048 m].”
Eothenomys tarquinius is in the subgenus Ermates. It was originally described as a subspecies of E. chinensis and treated that way until very recently. Phylogenetic analysis showed that it is distinct from E. chinensis and deserves to be ranked as a species.
Monotypic.
Distribution. C Sichuan (China). View Figure
Descriptive notes. Head-body 101-108 mm, tail 68-76 mm. No specific data are available for body weight. The Tarquinius Red-backed Vole is medium sized, with tail longer than c.50% of head-body length. Pelage is brown above and gray below, and transition along flanks is gradual. Ears and tail are blackish brown; feet are dark brown. Skull is deep, relatively narrow across zygomatic arches and moderately ridged. Dental triangles are closed and alternating; M’ is complex, with four salient angles on each side.
Habitat. Mountainous habitats. Type specimen of the Tarquinius Red-backed Vole was collected at an elevation of 3000 m.
Food and Feeding. No information.
Breeding. No information.
Activity patterns. No information.
Movements, Home range and Social organization. No information.
Status and Conservation. Not assessed on The IUCN Red List due to its recent taxonomic recognition.
Bibliography. Kaneko (1996), Liu Shaoying, Liu Yang et al. (2012).
34. Nearctic Collared Lemming (Dicrostonyx groenlandicus), 35. Ungava Collared Lemming (Dicrostonyx hudsonius), 36. Nelson's Collared Lemming (Dicrostonyx nelsoni), 37. Ogilvie Mountains Collared Lemming (Dicrostonyx nunatakensis), 38. Richardson’s Collared Lemming (Ducrostonyx richardsoni), 39. Palearctic Collared Lemming (Dicrostonyx torquatus), 40. Unalaska Collared Lemming (Dicrostonyx unalascensis), 41. Gray Red-backed Vole (Craseomys rufocanus), 42. Hokkaido Red-backed Vole (Craseomys rex), 43. Korean Red-backed Vole (Craseomys regulus), 44. Shanxi Red-backed Vole (Craseomys shanseius), 45. Anderson’s Red-backed Vole (Craseomys andersoni), 46. Smith’s Red-backed Vole (Craseomys smith), 47. Western Red-backed Vole (Myodes californicus), 48. Southern Red-backed Vole (Myodes gapperi), 49. Bank Vole (Mpyodes glareolus), 50. Tian Shan Red-backed Vole (Myodes centralis), 51. Large-eared Vole (Myodes macrotis), 52. Northern Red-backed Vole (Myodes rutilus), 53. Silver Mountain Vole (Alticola argentatus), 54. White-tailed Mountain Vole (Alticola albicauda), 55. Kashmir Mountain Vole (Alticola montosus), 56. Royle’s Mountain Vole (Alticola roylei), 57. Strelzov’s Mountain Vole (Alticola strelzouvi), 58. Tuva Mountain Vole (Alticola tuvinicus), 59. Gobi Altai Mountain Vole (Alticola barakshin), 60. null (null), 60. null (null), 61. Mongolian Mountain Vole (Alticola semicanus), 61. Mongolian Mountain Vole (Alticola semicanus), 62. Stoliczka’s Mountain Vole (Alticola stoliczkanus), 62. Stoliczka’s Mountain Vole (Alticola stoliczkanus), 63. Lemming Mountain Vole (Aschizomys lemminus), 63. Lemming Mountain Vole (Aschizomys lemminus), 64. Gansu Red-backed Vole (Caryomys eva), 64. Gansu Red-backed Vole (Caryomys eva), 65. Kolan Red-backed Vole (Caryomys inez), 65. Kolan Red-backed Vole (Caryomys inez), 66. Pere David's Red-backed Vole (Eothenomys melanogaster), 66. Pere David’s Red-backed Vole (Eothenomys melanogaster), 67. Yunnan Red-backed Vole (Eothenomys miletus), 68. Sichuan Red-backed Vole (Eothenomys chinensis), 69. Southwest China Red-backed Vole (Eothenomys custos), 70. Black-eared Red-backed Vole (Eothenomys olitor), 71. Yulongxuen Red-backed Vole (FEothenomys proditor), 72. Ward’s Red-backed Vole (Eothenomys wardi), 73. Hinton’s Red-backed Vole (Eothenomys hintoni), 74. Tarquinius Red-backed Vole (Eothenomys tarquinius), 75. Burrowing Vole (Hyperacrius fertilis), 76. Murree Vole (Hyperacrius wynnei)
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Don E. Wilson, Russell A. Mittermeier & Thomas E. Lacher, Jr 2017 |
Microtus (Anteliomys) chinensis tarquinius
Thomas 1912 |
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