Microtus (Pitymys) quasiater Coues 1874
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Microtus (Pitymys) quasiater Coues 1874 View in CoL
Microtus (Pitymys) quasiater Coues 1874 View in CoL , Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, 26: 191.
Type Locality: México, Veracruz, Jalapa.
Vernacular Names: Jalapan Vole.
Distribution: Eastern slopes of the Sierra Madre Oriental, 500-2150 m, SE San Luis Potosi to N Oaxaca, México (Ramírez-Pulido et al., 1991:Fig. 1).
Conservation: IUCN – Lower Risk (lc).
Discussion: Subgenus Pitymys . Named as a variety of M. pinetorum but specific status affirmed thereafter ( Bailey, 1900; Hall and Cockrum, 1953; Repenning, 1983). Typically viewed as most closely related to pinetorum in subgenus or genus Pitymys ( Anderson, 1960; Hall and Cockrum, 1953; van der Meulen, 1978), a convention challenged by Repenning (1983) and Moore and Janecek (1990), who supported sister-group kinship between ochrogaster and quasiater . Closest kinship with M. pinetorum , however, reaffirmed in phylogenetic analysis of cytochrome b sequences that included M. ochrogaster and 16 other species of North American Microtus ( Conroy et al., 2001) . Nongeographic variation, distribution, and natural history summarized by Ramírez-Pulido et al. (1991); nonbanded karyotype reported by Cervantes et al. (1994) and compared with other Mexican species.
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