Ochotona (Pika) collaris Nelson 1893
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Ochotona (Pika) collaris Nelson 1893 View in CoL
Ochotona (Pika) collaris Nelson 1893 View in CoL , Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., 8: 117.
Type Locality: "about 200 miles [322 km] south of Fort Yukon, Alaska near the head of the Tanana River." [ USA].
Vernacular Names: Collared Pika.
Distribution: WC Mackenzie, S Yukon, NW British Columbia ( Canada); SE Alaska ( USA).
Conservation: IUCN – Lower Risk (lc) ( MacDonald and Jones, 1987).
Discussion: Subgenus Pika . Broadbooks (1965) and Youngman (1975) considered collaris and princeps conspecific. Corbet (1978 c), following Argyropulo (1948) and Gureev (1964), included collaris in alpina . A statistical reevaluation of craniometric data by Weston (1981) indicated that collaris , princeps and alpina are separate species; Hall (1981:286) also recognized collaris as a distinct species. O. collaris and O. princeps share similar chromosome numbers that differ sharply from those of alpina and hyperborea ( Vorontsov and Ivanitskaya, 1973) , but are similar to pusilla ( Erbajeva, 1994) .
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Ochotona (Pika) collaris Nelson 1893
Wilson, Don E. & Reeder, DeeAnn 2005 |
Ochotona (Pika) collaris
Nelson 1893: 117 |