Apodemus ponticus Sviridenko 1936
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Apodemus ponticus Sviridenko 1936 View in CoL
Apodemus ponticus Sviridenko 1936 View in CoL , Abs. Works Zool. Inst. Moscow State Univ., 3: 103.
Type Locality: N Caucasus, Chernomorski Dist., (Black Sea) Olgino Village.
Vernacular Names: Caucasus Field Mouse.
Synonyms: Apodemus argyropuli Ellerman and Morrison-Scott 1951 ; Apodemus argyropuloi Heptner 1948 ; Apodemus brevicauda (Sviridenko 1936) ; Apodemus parvus Argyropulo 1941 ; Apodemus persicus Gromov 1963 ; Apodemus planicola (Sviridenko 1936) ; Apodemus samaricus (Sviridenko 1936) .
Distribution: Endemic to the Caucasus, from shore of Azov Sea through the Caucasus (S Russia, Georgia, Azerbaijan); see Mezhzherin (1991, 1997 a), Orlov et al. (1996 a, b), and Vorontsov et al. (1992).
Conservation: IUCN – Lower Risk (lc).
Discussion: Sylvaemus group. The synonyms have been associated with A. flavicollis ( Ellerman and Morrison-Scott, 1951; Harrison and Bates, 1991), but they represent samples of A. ponticus , which is apparently a distinct species ( Bobrinskii et al., 1944) defined by chromosomal, allozymic, molecular, and morphological traits that is closely related to A. flavicollis (Chelomina, 1998; Chelomina et al., 1998 a, b; Mezhzherin, 1991, 1997 a; Orlov et al., 1996 a, b; Reutter et al., 2003; Vereshchagin, 1967:510; Vorontsov et al., 1992; Mezhzherin’s 1991 report is the most comprehensive). Apodemus flavicollis is absent from most of the Caucasus, and has been reported only from Armenia ( Frynta et al., 2001; Macholán et al., 2001 b). The names argyropuli Ellerman and Morrison-Scott, 1951 , and argyropuloi Heptner, 1948 (see Harrison and Bates, 1991), were proposed to replace parvus . Included in Mezhzherin’s (1997 a) revision of N Eurasian Apodemus . Contrasted with A. arianus and A. argenteus by restriction analysis of nuclear DNA ( Chelomina et al., 1995), and with A. witherbyi (as A. fulvipectus ) and A. uralensis by comparison of isozymic, chromosomal, and molecular divergence ( Chelomina et al., 1998 a), and with European and Georgian species by a combination of methodological approaches ( Hille et al., 2002). Placed in the superspecies A. flavicollis by Orlov et al. (1996 a, b). Reviewed by Gromov and Erbajeva (1995, as fulvipectus ).
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