Alexandromys evoronensis
(Koval'skaya & Sokolov, 1980)
Evoron Vole
Taxonomy
Subclass | : Theria |
Infraclass | : Placentalia |
Magnorder | : Boreoeutheria |
Superorder | : Euarchontoglires |
Order | : Rodentia |
Suborder | : Supramyomorpha |
Infraorder | : Myomorphi |
Superfamily | : Muroidea |
Family | : Cricetidae |
Subfamily | : Arvicolinae |
Tribe | : Microtini |
Genus | : Alexandromys |
Subgenus | : Alexandromys |
Species status
Authority citation
Koval'skaya, Yu.M. and Sokolov, V.E. 1980. Новый вид полевок (Rodentia, Cricetidae, Microtus) из Нижнего Приамурья. Зоологический Журнал 59(9):1409-1416.
Authority publication link
https://zmmu.msu.ru/dbs/pdf/m_evoronensis.pdfOriginal name as described
Microtus evoronensis
Other common names
Evorsk Vole · Lake Evoron Vole
Type material
ZMMU S-113001
Type kind
holotype
Type specimen URI
https://zmmu.msu.ru/dbs/list_record.php?id=S-113001Type locality
mouth of Devyatka River, Lake Evoron, Khabarovsk Krai, Russia.
Biogeographic realm
Palearctic
Country distribution
Russia
Taxonomy notes
has been included under A. maximowiczii, but it has been considered a distinct species in recent publications; moved from Microtus to Alexandromys
Taxonomy notes citation
Liu, S., Jin, W., Liu, Y., Murphy, R. W., Lv, B., Hao, H., ... & Fu, J. (2016). Taxonomic position of Chinese voles of the tribe Arvicolini and the description of 2 new species from Xizang, China. Journal of Mammalogy, gyw170. · Lissovsky, A. A., Petrova, T. V., Yatsentyuk, S. P., Golenishchev, F. N., Putincev, N. I., Kartavtseva, I. V., ... & Abramson, N. I. (2018). Multilocus phylogeny and taxonomy of East Asian voles Alexandromys (Rodentia, Arvicolinae). Zoologica Scripta, 47(1), 9-20.
IUCN Red List status
Not Evaluated
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