Eutamias Trouessart, 1880
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1864-1547 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10477037 |
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Felipe |
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Eutamias Trouessart, 1880 |
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Eutamias Trouessart, 1880 View in CoL
Diagnosis Dorsal stripes all subequally spaced; lateral pair of dark stripes shorter than median trio, which reach onto shoulder and rump; antorbital foramen suborbicular; ears broad, rounded at the tips; tail 40–50% total length; posterior border of the zygomatic notch extends only to level of P4; postorbital process broad basally; well-developed lambdoidal crest; palate short, extending to or just behind the plane of the last molars; auditory bullae relatively large; upper incisors with numerous distinct longitudinal striations; normally two upper premolars, the anterior root of P4 projects lingual to the masseteric knob; upper molar series slightly convergent posteriorly; head of the malleus not elongated, the planes formed by the lamina and manubrium ca. 90°; hypohyal and ceratohyal elements of hyoid apparatus completely fused in adults; conjoining tendon between anterior and posterior sets of digastric muscles ribbonlike; baculum gradually tapering from base to tip, evenly curved at tip, with a microscopic ridge on the dorsal surface. Karyotype 2N=38, with two to three autosomal and one Y chromosome rearrangement separating it from either of the North American lineages ( Nadler et al. 1977).
Type species Sciurus striatus asiaticus Gmelin, 1788 .
Included species Eutamias sibiricus ( Laxmann, 1769) View in CoL – Siberian chipmunk.
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