Microtus (Alexandromys) clarkei Hinton 1923

Wilson, Don E. & Reeder, DeeAnn, 2005, Order Rodentia - Family Cricetidae, Mammal Species of the World: a Taxonomic and Geographic Reference (3 rd Edition), Volume 2, Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, pp. 955-1189 : 995

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Microtus (Alexandromys) clarkei Hinton 1923
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Microtus (Alexandromys) clarkei Hinton 1923 View in CoL

Microtus (Alexandromys) clarkei Hinton 1923 View in CoL , Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 9, 11: 158.

Type Locality: China, Yunnan, divide between the Kuikiang and Salween Rivers, 11,000 ft (3353 m); 28°N.

Vernacular Names: Clarke's Vole.

Distribution: High mountains, ca. 3300-4300 m, of W and S Yunnan (G. M. Allen, 1940; Zhang et al., 1997), SE Xizang ( Feng et al., 1986, as M. millicens ), SE Tibet ( China) and N Burma ( Ellerman, 1961; also FMNH 40960-40963).

Conservation: IUCN – Lower Risk (nt) as Volemys clarkei .

Discussion: Subgenus Alexandromys . Placed in Volemys by Zagorodnyuk (1990) as the only member of the clarkei species group, an arrangement followed by Musser and Carleton (1993) and Pavlinov et al. (1995 a). Hinton (1923), however, compared M. clarkei with M. calamorum , now a synonym of M. fortis , and thought the two to be closely related, an alliance also implied by G. M. Allen (1940). Specimen examination leads us to concur: molar patterns are very similar in M. clarkei and M. fortis (see illustrations in Hinton, 1923), as are general skull conformation and body and tail proportions. In contrast to species of Volemys , M. clarkei lacks a low, smooth cranium, has smaller auditory bullae, and possesses M1-2 and m1-2 occlusal patterns like those of most other Microtus , not the configurations unique to Volemys (see that account). Although morphologically close to M. fortis , both Hinton’s (1923) and G. M. Allen’s (1940) comparisons indicate that M. clarkei is a separate species. Their typical ecological associations are distinctive and geographic ranges allopatric: M. clarkei in coniferous forests and alpine meadows in the high mountains of W Yunnan, N Burma, and SE Tibet; M. fortis along lowland lake shores and riverbanks, its closest occurrence in C Guizhou ( Zhang et al., 1997:237, mapped and vouchered localities of the two).

FMNH

Field Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Mammalia

Order

Rodentia

Family

Cricetidae

SubFamily

Arvicolinae

Genus

Microtus

SubGenus

Microtus

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Microtus (Alexandromys) clarkei Hinton 1923

Wilson, Don E. & Reeder, DeeAnn 2005
2005
Loc

Microtus (Alexandromys) clarkei

Hinton 1923: 158
1923
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