Mammals of Korea: a review of their taxonomy, distribution and conservation status
Author
Jo, Yeong-Seok
Author
Baccus, John T.
Author
Koprowski, John L.
text
Zootaxa
2018
2018-11-19
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Myotis ikonnikovi
Ognev, 1912
—Ikonnikov’s Myotis
Myotis ikonnikovi
Ognev, 1912 p.477
;
Type
locality- Ussuri region,
Russia
;
Kuroda, 1938 p.96
;
Ellerman & Morrison-Scott, 1951 p.141
;
Won, 1958 p.454
;
Won, 1967 p.315
.
Won, 1968 p.95
;
Corbet, 1978 p.48
;
Yoon, 1992 p.37
;
Han, 1994 p.45
;
Won & Smith, 1999 p.13
;
Yoon, 2010 p.21
;
Jo
et al
., 2012 p.251
.
M.
(
Selysius
)
mystacinus ikonnikovi
:
Bianchi, 1917 p.80
.
Range:
Myotis ikonnikovi
ranges throughout
Korea
, including
Jeju
Island (
Won 1968
;
Jo
et al.
2012
;
Fig. 28
).
Remarks:
Myotis ikonnikovi
was previously considered a subspecies of
M. muricola
but was more recently elevated to a distinct species (
Tsytsulina 2001
). Since
M. ikonnikovi
is easily confused with
M. brandtii
, examination of
M. brandtii
in
Korea
might require reassessment as to the correct species. Synonyms of
M. ikonnikovi
include
M. yesoensis
,
M
.
hosonoi
,
M
.
ozensis
and
M
.
fujiensis
(
Maeda 1994
;
Kawai 2009b
).
Conservation status:
The Red Data Books of
North Korea
and
South Korea
designated
M. ikonnikovi
as ‘Rare’ in
North Korea
and ‘Least Concern’ in
South Korea
(MAB
National Committee of DPR
Korea
2002
; NIBR 2012).